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it was robert bell on third street in philadelphia. if you go there today you will see a boxing here's where common sense was printed, 1776. it was like. it's quite rare and printed three times in january of 1776. thomas paine went to robert bell wanted to have this printed in one of the proceeds to buy a soldier's mittens. after just three printings they had a falling out. thomas paine allowed anyone to print it for you lower the price and that's one reason the book is so well-known and printed and has the designation of the highest saturation of any book printed in america. my favorite find in the past year is a bible that began to the man who wrote lord of the rings. i have a nice protective case made for, but he had a very simple bible. it was printed in 1947 in the middle of writing lord of the rings. he was writing that from 1937 until 1954. you see a beautiful well known recognizable signature on the front, but what most interested me is that he imitated the book and made comments in the margin and the last pages john he is maki
it was robert bell on third street in philadelphia. if you go there today you will see a boxing here's where common sense was printed, 1776. it was like. it's quite rare and printed three times in january of 1776. thomas paine went to robert bell wanted to have this printed in one of the proceeds to buy a soldier's mittens. after just three printings they had a falling out. thomas paine allowed anyone to print it for you lower the price and that's one reason the book is so well-known and...
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original copy of thomas paine's common sense which was printed in philadelphia, the printer was robert bell area around third street in philadelphia and if you go there today you will see a brass fact, here is where it was printed january 9 1776. >> it was a little like a pamphlet, sewn together. it's quite rare and it was printed three times in january 76 and it has an interesting story because thomas paine went to robert bell, wanted to have the that printed and he wanted the proceeds by to buy the soldiers mittens. after it went through three printings they had a falling out so thomas payne allowed anybody to print it. he lowered the price and said anybody can print it and that's why that book is so well-known and to this day has the designation of having the highest adoration of any book did in america. >>. >> my favorite find in the past year is a bible that belonged to the man who wrote the lord of the rings. i have j.r.r. tolkien's copy of the bible. and i had a nice protective case made for it. but he had a very simple bible. it was printed in 1947, this is in the middle of writing
original copy of thomas paine's common sense which was printed in philadelphia, the printer was robert bell area around third street in philadelphia and if you go there today you will see a brass fact, here is where it was printed january 9 1776. >> it was a little like a pamphlet, sewn together. it's quite rare and it was printed three times in january 76 and it has an interesting story because thomas paine went to robert bell, wanted to have the that printed and he wanted the proceeds...
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printed three times in january 1776 and it's a very interesting story because thomas paine went to robert belle and wanted to have this printed and he wanted the proceeds to buy the soldiers mittens. well, after it went through three printings they had a falling out so thomas paine about -- he lowered the price and said anybody can printed and that's the reason the book is so well-known imprinted and to this day has the designation of having the highest number of books ever printed in america. my favorite find in the past year is a bible that belonged to the man who wrote the "lord of the rings". i have j.r. tolkien's copy of the bible. i had a nice protected case made for it but he had a very simple bible. he was printed in 1947 and it was in the middle of writing "lord of the rings", he was writing "lord of the rings" in 1937 to 1954 and you can see his beautiful well-known recognizable signature on the front but what most interests me about this book is the fact that he annotated this book and made comments in the margins and here in the last page of john you can see made comments comparing
printed three times in january 1776 and it's a very interesting story because thomas paine went to robert belle and wanted to have this printed and he wanted the proceeds to buy the soldiers mittens. well, after it went through three printings they had a falling out so thomas paine about -- he lowered the price and said anybody can printed and that's the reason the book is so well-known imprinted and to this day has the designation of having the highest number of books ever printed in america....
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does the thing robert richie ring a bell? unless you're a big fan of kid rock, probably not.we reported, the midwest rocker has been eyeing a run to unseed michigan in next year's midterms, but having a name matters in politics, and kid rock could have some trouble. the state prevents him from using the name kid rock on the ballot, and nicknames are only allowed if they are tied to the person's real name. he will have to get enough signatures to get on the ballot first and foremost, but it's not impossible. he is getting the backing of well-known republicans. today, former new york governor, george pi tack key gave him a nod on twitter, and there was this photo op with sarah palin, and ted nugent in the oval office. there it is right there. and while some may scoff or laugh at a kid rock candidacy, keep this in mind. people were laughing in the summer of 2015, too. and now look who is president. >> why can't he just change his name? >> i have 15 seconds. >> i ask the question. >> he probably could. my other question, but this is the last topic. if luther strange doesn't win,
does the thing robert richie ring a bell? unless you're a big fan of kid rock, probably not.we reported, the midwest rocker has been eyeing a run to unseed michigan in next year's midterms, but having a name matters in politics, and kid rock could have some trouble. the state prevents him from using the name kid rock on the ballot, and nicknames are only allowed if they are tied to the person's real name. he will have to get enough signatures to get on the ballot first and foremost, but it's...
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information damaging to hillary clinton -- all of that should absolutely have red flags and alarm bells for robert mueller. so it makes sense to me that they're focusing on this episode and that intent is also part of it because proving willful intent would be a element of a crime of campaign finance law violations. >> you and i talked about this earlier when this first developed, when we first found out about this, and you said the one thing about these meetings because there are e-mails is that there are likely more e-mails. and bob mueller has the ability to subpoena the necessary equipment and records that will get him the whole story. donald trump jr. has disclosed some e-mails to us, but the question is whether there are more. >> sure. i think some of the things that mueller and his team are likely doing are getting their arms around all of the e-mails. there have been some reports that some documents were exchanged at this meeting. they would want to get their hands on those documents, and they would certainly want to interview if not put before the grand jury everyone who was present at th
information damaging to hillary clinton -- all of that should absolutely have red flags and alarm bells for robert mueller. so it makes sense to me that they're focusing on this episode and that intent is also part of it because proving willful intent would be a element of a crime of campaign finance law violations. >> you and i talked about this earlier when this first developed, when we first found out about this, and you said the one thing about these meetings because there are e-mails...
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information damaging to hillary clinton -- all of that should absolutely have red flags and alarm bells for robert mueller. so it makes sense to me that they're focusing on this episode and that intent is also part of it because proving willful intent would be a element of a crime of campaign finance law violations. >> you and i talked about this earlier when this first developed, when we first found out about this, and you said the one thing about these meetings because there are e-mails is that there are likely more e-mails. and bob mueller has the ability to subpoena the necessary equipment and records that will get him the whole story. donald trump jr. has disclosed some e-mails to us, but the question is whether there are more. >> sure. i think some of the things that mueller and his team are likely doing are getting their arms around all of the e-mails. there have been some reports that some documents were exchanged at this meeting. they would want to get their hands on those documents, and they would certainly want to interview if not put before the grand jury everyone who was present at th
information damaging to hillary clinton -- all of that should absolutely have red flags and alarm bells for robert mueller. so it makes sense to me that they're focusing on this episode and that intent is also part of it because proving willful intent would be a element of a crime of campaign finance law violations. >> you and i talked about this earlier when this first developed, when we first found out about this, and you said the one thing about these meetings because there are e-mails...
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so i think that will set off alarm bells for robert mueller to want to investigate further to find out what really happened here. is there some effort to mislead. because the more they protest, the more it makes me think they've got something to hide. every time there is one of these episodes is creates additional people for mueller and his team to interview. they don't have to interview donald trump jr. or jared kushner to get to the bottom of the story. they can interview some of the aides and the other people on the plane to find out what happened. >> phillip rucker, you are stuck with us for a little longer. when we come back it's a classic whodunit. we'll show you some of the people who boarded air force one in germany for the flight in which the misleading statement was crafted and ask our panel who they suspect to have played a role. >>> also ahead, who jokes about police brutality? ding, ding, ding, president donald trump. how the disgraceful comments are being rebuked by the head of the dea among others. >>> under new management. the staff may fall in line but can anyone tame
so i think that will set off alarm bells for robert mueller to want to investigate further to find out what really happened here. is there some effort to mislead. because the more they protest, the more it makes me think they've got something to hide. every time there is one of these episodes is creates additional people for mueller and his team to interview. they don't have to interview donald trump jr. or jared kushner to get to the bottom of the story. they can interview some of the aides...
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earnest anyway's novel for whom the bell tolls is on the list as well as ingush poet robert graves's autobiography, goodbye to all that. arizona senator mccain's reading list continues with the pulitzer prize-winning recount of the first month of world war i in the guns of august. .. washington bureau chief for real clear politics, his book on this date provides a history of the united states through 365 events. one for each day of the calendar year. >> how did you end up choosing -- >> i know these guys.
earnest anyway's novel for whom the bell tolls is on the list as well as ingush poet robert graves's autobiography, goodbye to all that. arizona senator mccain's reading list continues with the pulitzer prize-winning recount of the first month of world war i in the guns of august. .. washington bureau chief for real clear politics, his book on this date provides a history of the united states through 365 events. one for each day of the calendar year. >> how did you end up choosing --...
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beginning withht tracy crow and jerry bell at 9 p.m., followed by afterwards at 10 nator jeff lake p.m. eastern and robert o'neil c-span 2's book t.v. >> "washington journal" continues. host: and joining us this san francisco, senior writer for wired magazine, tom simonite, to talk artificial intelligence in the workplace. artificiale, what is intelligence? guest: hi. happy to be here. that is a good question, one we hearing a lot lately. it covers a lot of things. -- artificial intelligence is area of science and engineering that is all computers able to do the kind of things human consist
beginning withht tracy crow and jerry bell at 9 p.m., followed by afterwards at 10 nator jeff lake p.m. eastern and robert o'neil c-span 2's book t.v. >> "washington journal" continues. host: and joining us this san francisco, senior writer for wired magazine, tom simonite, to talk artificial intelligence in the workplace. artificiale, what is intelligence? guest: hi. happy to be here. that is a good question, one we hearing a lot lately. it covers a lot of things. -- artificial...
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beginning withht tracy crow and jerry bell at 9 p.m., followed by afterwards at 10 nator jeff lake p.m. eastern and robert o'neil c-span 2's book t.v. >> "washington journal" continues. host: and joining us this san francisco, senior writer for wired magazine, tom simonite, to talk artificial intelligence in the workplace. artificiale, what is intelligence? guest: hi. happy to be here. that is a good question, one we hearing a lot lately. it covers a lot of things. -- artificial intelligence is area of science and engineering that is all computers able to do the kind of things human onsist do, look around at the world and make sense of it. solve problems within themselves, pick up new skills use the experience they had in the past to solve new problems in the future. the main ways f that people build systems is using technique called machine term you mighter hear and that is really kind of a ple, you basically take bunch of example data and use that to show the software what do.needs to now we've all been exposed to artificial intelligence programs movies and t.v. shows that are like humans and can, you a
beginning withht tracy crow and jerry bell at 9 p.m., followed by afterwards at 10 nator jeff lake p.m. eastern and robert o'neil c-span 2's book t.v. >> "washington journal" continues. host: and joining us this san francisco, senior writer for wired magazine, tom simonite, to talk artificial intelligence in the workplace. artificiale, what is intelligence? guest: hi. happy to be here. that is a good question, one we hearing a lot lately. it covers a lot of things. -- artificial...
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robert e. lee was removed in new york today. in the middle of the night, four statues came down in baltimore. maryland bureau chief, brad bell, live with that side of the story. >> this is something an artist made as a proest to to the statue. it was taken away but then put up top. this is what is going on all day long. people looking and sharing opinions. this happened in the dark of night. contractors with heavy equipment literally picked up the monumental stonewall jackson and robert e. lee and loaded it on a truck. by daybreak all four confederate monuments in baltimore were nothing more than empty bases. the mayor saying the time had come. >> i thought there is enough grandstanding and speeches being made. get it done. brad: they are gone but the debate rages on. they confronted the baltimore city council mary pat clark. >> what will they do with the monuments? >> we go out of our way to appease the black population here. >> this is all of our history. >> look, we just can't agree. >> this man who says his ancestors fought and died in the civil war upset the statues are gone. >> why on earth do the statues bother anybod
robert e. lee was removed in new york today. in the middle of the night, four statues came down in baltimore. maryland bureau chief, brad bell, live with that side of the story. >> this is something an artist made as a proest to to the statue. it was taken away but then put up top. this is what is going on all day long. people looking and sharing opinions. this happened in the dark of night. contractors with heavy equipment literally picked up the monumental stonewall jackson and robert...
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mahogany, gany, gany, gany♪ ♪watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested gerri: f.b.i. agents working with special counsel roberter raided trump campaign manager paul manafort's house july 26 in connection to the russia probe, the day after he met with the senate intelligence committee. a spokesperson for man for the said in a statement. fbi agents executed a search warrant at one of mr. man for the's residences. he has consistently cooperated with serious inquiries and law enforcement and did so this time as well. my understanding of this ladies it was early morning with no advance warning. what does that tell you about the state of the investigation and what do you think they were hoping to find. early morning for the fbi in a typical search warrant execution is *. most of judges are issuing search warrants for daylight hours. that's commonly 6:00 in the morning until 10:00 at night. it suggests to me mott just the early hour but the lack of advance notice to mr. man for the or his counsel, and we don't know if there was advance notice. if there was it might have been 2 minutes before where a call was placed s
mahogany, gany, gany, gany♪ ♪watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested gerri: f.b.i. agents working with special counsel roberter raided trump campaign manager paul manafort's house july 26 in connection to the russia probe, the day after he met with the senate intelligence committee. a spokesperson for man for the said in a statement. fbi agents executed a search warrant at one of mr. man for the's residences. he has consistently cooperated with serious...
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bell." news breaking out of washington. "wall street journal" just reporting that special counsel robert mueller has impaneled a grand jury ins means coming up. blake burman at the white house with more. reporter: hi, there, melissa. person at white house in charge of dealing with everything
bell." news breaking out of washington. "wall street journal" just reporting that special counsel robert mueller has impaneled a grand jury ins means coming up. blake burman at the white house with more. reporter: hi, there, melissa. person at white house in charge of dealing with everything
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robert pattinson. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) [tray clatters on table] [improvised musical sounds] [improvised musical sounds] [bellgs] welcome to our school! [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. first you start with this. these guys. a place like shhh! no. found it! and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of it. a lipton meal is what you bring to it. and the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. ♪ the sand and water resistant galaxy s8. made for summer. ♪ she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are fre
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watch saturday night beginning with tracy crow and jerri bell at 9 p.m., followed by "after words" with senator jeff flake at 10 p.m. eastern and robert o'neill at 11 p.m. on c-span2's booktv. >> next remark some health science committee ranking member don buyer. he talked about the potential impact of the top administrations decision to withdraw from the paris climate change agreement. >> good afternoon. welcome. thank you veuc
watch saturday night beginning with tracy crow and jerri bell at 9 p.m., followed by "after words" with senator jeff flake at 10 p.m. eastern and robert o'neill at 11 p.m. on c-span2's booktv. >> next remark some health science committee ranking member don buyer. he talked about the potential impact of the top administrations decision to withdraw from the paris climate change agreement. >> good afternoon. welcome. thank you veuc
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bell at 9 p.m. followed by afterwards with senator jeff flake at 10 p.m. eastern, and robert o'neal at 11 p.m. on c-span2's booktv. >> c-span, where history unfold the daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> now we take you to a u.n. security council meeting where the unanimously voted approval of new sanctions against north korea on saturday the sanctions are in response to north korea's ballistic and nuclear missile. programs. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: the 8019th meeting of the security council is called to order. the provisional agenda for this meeting is nonproliferation democratic people's republic of korea. the agenda is adopted. in accordance with rule 37 of the provision, of the rules of procedure i invite the representative of the republic of korea to participate in this meeting.s be is so decided. the security council will now begin its consideration of item two of the agenda. members of the council have before them document s/2017-74 containing
bell at 9 p.m. followed by afterwards with senator jeff flake at 10 p.m. eastern, and robert o'neal at 11 p.m. on c-span2's booktv. >> c-span, where history unfold the daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> now we take you to a u.n. security council meeting where the unanimously voted approval of new sanctions against north korea on saturday the sanctions are...
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bell." news breaking out of washington. "wall street journal" just reporting that special counsel robert mueller has impaneled a grand jury in the russia probe. details what this means coming up. blake burman at the white house with more. reporter: hi, there, melissa. person at white house in charge of dealing with everything russia at this point, ty cobb brought into the white house to deal with instances like this. he told my colleague john robert, that the white house was not aware bob mueller he will empanel ad grand jury. we favor anything that brings this investigation into a swift conclusion, end quote. president trump, later tonight, a few hours from now will head to west virginia. for a rally there. that is the next time we see the president on camera. potentially getting a reaction from i am -- him. president will describe what he feels the investigation is. he called it a witch-hunt in the past. no reaction from the president immediately right off the bat. important to note, melissa, just "the wall street journal" reporting that this grand jury has been impaneled. on a day here at the white house which has been so
bell." news breaking out of washington. "wall street journal" just reporting that special counsel robert mueller has impaneled a grand jury in the russia probe. details what this means coming up. blake burman at the white house with more. reporter: hi, there, melissa. person at white house in charge of dealing with everything russia at this point, ty cobb brought into the white house to deal with instances like this. he told my colleague john robert, that the white house was not...
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bell are in baltimore. the statues are gone but the debate continues. brad: yeah. we have been hearing it all day long. this is where the statue that honored robert e. lee and stonewall jackson stood. the paper machete sculpture is up there now. there was graffiti but it's been washed off. not long ago someone wrote "honor history" on the base. it's the diversity of the opinion and the passion we are hearing here. >> a steady stream of people come where the massive and robert e. lee stood for 69 years. university professor lawrence jackson with his son nathaniel. >> i want to verify it with my own eyes. >> i think it's just a statue. i'm glad they are gone. we live in a liberty city again. >> wanda duncan took pictures with her kids. >> we think it's good to take down any symbol that represents hatred and inequality. >> the mayor of baltimore gave the order quietly yesterday. after midnight contractors fanned out across the city to remove baltimore's four monuments to the confederacy. the mayor wanted the job done before daybreak. it wasn't. the sun came up. not everybody was pleased. >> crying and wanting the statues removed. what are you going to
bell are in baltimore. the statues are gone but the debate continues. brad: yeah. we have been hearing it all day long. this is where the statue that honored robert e. lee and stonewall jackson stood. the paper machete sculpture is up there now. there was graffiti but it's been washed off. not long ago someone wrote "honor history" on the base. it's the diversity of the opinion and the passion we are hearing here. >> a steady stream of people come where the massive and robert e....
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robert pattinson. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) [cup hits floor] [tray clatters on table] [improvised musical sounds] [improvised musical sounds] [bellgs] welcome to our school! [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. first you start with this. these guys. a place like shhh! no. found it! and definitely lipton ice tea. lots of it. a lipton meal is what you bring to it. and the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. ♪ the sand and water resistant galaxy s8. made for summer. ♪ b and still have dry eye symptoms? ready for some relief? xiidra is the first and only eye drop approved for both the signs and symptoms of dry eye. one drop in each eye, twice a day. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensati
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robert e. lee, two men who played critical roles in the university's history. mayor bell the order to cover up the statue in your city of birmingham. can you explain why you made that decision? >> first of all, anderson, thank you for allowing me to come on your program. the decision was made because of the activities that took place in charlottesville over the weekend and the reaction of the president to that terrible tragedy that took place. what i deem the core issue here is that the full story of the confederacy is not being told. we have monuments all across the country that tells a story of sedition and treason against this country, but it's being praised. and i took the position that either we tell the full story we don't tell the story at all. and part of the reason why we covered up the monument is there is a state statute in place that won't allow us to alter it, move it, or damage it in any way. but the statute does not speak to covering up. and until we can present that memorial in full context about the slavery that it puts forward, about the sedition and the
robert e. lee, two men who played critical roles in the university's history. mayor bell the order to cover up the statue in your city of birmingham. can you explain why you made that decision? >> first of all, anderson, thank you for allowing me to come on your program. the decision was made because of the activities that took place in charlottesville over the weekend and the reaction of the president to that terrible tragedy that took place. what i deem the core issue here is that the...
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saturday night, beginning with tracy crowe and jerry bell at 9:00 p.m., followed by afterwards with senator jeff like a 10:00 p.m. eastern and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. >> up next, nebraska senator ben sass explores how to engage children and young adults to become independent, active, and engage citizens in his book, the vanishing adult. senator sass' interview with the founder and president of the millennial action project. >> senator ben says, republican and u.s. senator of nebraska thank you for joining me. i'm excited to discuss your book. what i find striking about it as i was reading it, i think the idea for this probably originated long before you even became a u.s. senator. it's very nonpolitical, but how we are raising our kids. ab you can tell us more about how you decided to read this book and where the idea originated from. >> guest: it's good to be with you. the book is
saturday night, beginning with tracy crowe and jerry bell at 9:00 p.m., followed by afterwards with senator jeff like a 10:00 p.m. eastern and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. >> up next, nebraska senator ben sass explores how to engage children and young adults to become independent, active, and engage citizens in his book, the vanishing adult. senator sass' interview with the founder and president of the millennial action project. >> senator ben says, republican and u.s. senator of...
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watch saturday night beginning with tracy crow and jerri bell at 9 p.m., followed by "after words" with senator jeff flake at 10 p.m. eastern, and robert o'neill at 11 p.m. on c-span2's booktv. >> the shakespeare theater hosted a mock trial in june based on a scenario of william shakespeare's play macbeth. panel a federal appellate court judges and supreme court justices including ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer heard oral argument in the case of the weird sisters versus kingdom of scotland. at issue is whether or not the sisters were guilty of using witchcraft to assist macbeth in the murder of king duncan of scotland. this event is one hour. [applause] >> thank you everyone, for joining us in this event which is not our 25th mock trial. [applause] >> this is one of the events that we do that is a labor of love and it is, that it becomes that way. this is produced and sponsored by the bar association which many of you are members and those are not i hope you will become. it is the affinity group of lawyers in washington, d.c., -- bard association -- to try to sport not on arts in general but this terrific theater in specific. a
watch saturday night beginning with tracy crow and jerri bell at 9 p.m., followed by "after words" with senator jeff flake at 10 p.m. eastern, and robert o'neill at 11 p.m. on c-span2's booktv. >> the shakespeare theater hosted a mock trial in june based on a scenario of william shakespeare's play macbeth. panel a federal appellate court judges and supreme court justices including ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer heard oral argument in the case of the weird sisters versus...
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robert aggar, who ran marathons before developing arthritis. olivia belle more than 10 million people are living with it. those stats may surprise people?” think they do surprise people and thatis think they do surprise people and that is why we are running this campaign. we want to show the true impact arthritis has on individuals, and on the rest of society. and u nless and on the rest of society. and unless something changes in terms of awareness and understanding, we will continue to lose out on the talent and the contribution of many people. you were diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis six years ago. what impact has it got on your life?” arthritis six years ago. what impact has it got on your life? i can't underestimate the impact arthritis has had on my life, in all honesty. i was has had on my life, in all honesty. iwasa has had on my life, in all honesty. i was a teacher working full—time. due to arthritis i have had to give up my due to arthritis i have had to give up my career. i have ended up housebound and bedbound for more than 50% of the time.
robert aggar, who ran marathons before developing arthritis. olivia belle more than 10 million people are living with it. those stats may surprise people?” think they do surprise people and thatis think they do surprise people and that is why we are running this campaign. we want to show the true impact arthritis has on individuals, and on the rest of society. and u nless and on the rest of society. and unless something changes in terms of awareness and understanding, we will continue to lose...
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. >> watch saturday night beginning with tracey crow and jerri bell at 9:00 followed by senator jeff flake at 10:00 p.m. eastern and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. on c-span 2 book tv. >> next from the c-span series landmark cases, a look at baker versus carr. then a discussion on the legacy of loving versus virginia, which challenged the ban on interracial marriage. after that a look at the life and career of supreme court justice louis brandeis. >> each night this week on c-span three we are focusing on a supreme court case with programming from our "landmark cases" series and american history tv. in 1962 baker versus carr established the right of federal courts to review redistricting issues, which had previously been termed political questions outside the court's jurisdiction. the court's willingness to address legislative reapportionment in this tennessee case paved the way for the one-man one-vote standard of american representative democracy. ♪
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watch saturday night beginning with tracey crow and jerri bell at 9:00 followed by "after words" with senator jeff lake at 10:00 p.m. eastern, and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. on c-span 2's book tv. >>> now historian and author elizabeth cobbs talks about the women who served overseas as telephone operators in the u.s. army's signal corps during world war i. the national archives in washington d.c. hosted this event. it is just under an hour. >> after the united states entered world war i women as well as men eagerly volunteered to serve their country. although women were prohibited from joining the regular army or navy, they found ways to contribute, often taking jobs once performed by men, now going overseas. one group of women, however, possessed a skill much needed by the army. fighting a war required reliable communications network, but more than two-and-a-half years of war had devastated the french telephone system. general john j.pershing called upon the expertise of women telephone operators. more than 1700 women applied and just over 200 served in europe with the army. their service is documented in their official personnel fi
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(airline "ding") (bell mnemonic) lou: paul manafort's attorney confirming the fbi raided his client's home late in july as part of ongoing russia investigation by special counsel robertns concerning an attorney in the justice department who edited press statements about loretta lynch's and president clinton's tarmac meeting. now he is on the same committee deciding whether attorney general lynch tried to interfere with the investigation of hillary clinton's emails. whether it's outright corruption or simply the clinton foundation. tony shaffer, great to have you here. let's start with, what is going on here. the republicans, we now know mitch mcconnell is not only accused but lazy. he has no -- i'm as polite as i'm going to be when it comes to him. the republicans need to be investigating. this justice department needs to be investigating. and every single person in that department needs to be focused on what in the hell the clintons were doing for two years with attorney general loretta lynch, what they were doing within the administration and why the leaders of the fbi, so-called, didn't have the principle or the guts to investigate hillary clinton and recommend he
(airline "ding") (bell mnemonic) lou: paul manafort's attorney confirming the fbi raided his client's home late in july as part of ongoing russia investigation by special counsel robertns concerning an attorney in the justice department who edited press statements about loretta lynch's and president clinton's tarmac meeting. now he is on the same committee deciding whether attorney general lynch tried to interfere with the investigation of hillary clinton's emails. whether it's...
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robert e. lee was removed in new york today. in the middle of the night, four statues came down in baltimore. maryland bureau chief, brad bellat side of the story. >> this is something an artist made as a proest to to the statue. it was taken away but then put up top. this is what is going on all day long. people looking and sharing opinions. this happened in the dark of night. contractors with heavy equipment literally picked up the monumental
robert e. lee was removed in new york today. in the middle of the night, four statues came down in baltimore. maryland bureau chief, brad bellat side of the story. >> this is something an artist made as a proest to to the statue. it was taken away but then put up top. this is what is going on all day long. people looking and sharing opinions. this happened in the dark of night. contractors with heavy equipment literally picked up the monumental
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bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested >> heather: welcome back to fox news. we are waiting for an update from the mayor of charlottesville regarding the city statue of robert enument was at the center of last weekend's white supremacist rally that resulted in the death of a 32-year-old woman. president trump has come under fire for blaming "both sides" for the violence. president pence defended the remarks. >> what happened in charlottesville was a tragedy. the president has been clear on this tragedy and so have i. we are also praying. that in america, we will not allow the few to divide the many. >> heather: reporting live for for us from charles will from the latest. >> it appears the mayor here in charlottesville is developing a case of stage fright. remember, this is the same mayor who went on national television 24 hours after the violence here and blamed president trump for it, but he's now canceled the press conference and tweeted "fyi, the reason for change is we decided a statement rather than a president with the best medium for the ideas that he wanted to convey." the mayor had promised a press conference to address the statue. also, he was going
bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested >> heather: welcome back to fox news. we are waiting for an update from the mayor of charlottesville regarding the city statue of robert enument was at the center of last weekend's white supremacist rally that resulted in the death of a 32-year-old woman. president trump has come under fire for blaming "both sides" for the violence. president pence defended the remarks. >> what happened in charlottesville was a tragedy. the...
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, gany♪ ♪watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested trump: many of those people were there to protest the taking down of the statue of robert. so this weekend it was robert e lee, i notice stonewall jackson coming down. i wonder, is it george washington next week and thomas jefferson the week after? you really do have to ask yourself where does it stop? . liz: president trump criticized yesterday for saying the removal of confederate memorials could change history and more statues could be taken down. in the meantime, four confederate statues were taken down in baltimore during the night. fear of violent conflicts. here's judge andrew napolitano said about removing statues like this. he's saying it's not the answer. listen. >> the concept of erasing history is very dangerous. the concept of pretending that an ugly, dark past did not happen because the memory is painful is wrong. the memory should be painful so that we are deterred from ever repeating that behavior again. your fellow country men george orwell in 1984. every record has been destroyed or falsified. i realize that's a novel. but it's relevant today. every book
, gany♪ ♪watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested trump: many of those people were there to protest the taking down of the statue of robert. so this weekend it was robert e lee, i notice stonewall jackson coming down. i wonder, is it george washington next week and thomas jefferson the week after? you really do have to ask yourself where does it stop? . liz: president trump criticized yesterday for saying the removal of confederate memorials could change history...
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robert. good to talk to you. thanks. should news break out, we'll break in. braining news changes everything on fox news channel. final bell in a few minutes. it's a down day. but the situation with the oil rigs or i should say the oil platforms in the gulf of mexico, a couple of them have been shut down. we're expecting oil prices to rise. if nothing else between now and the storm, which is scheduled to hit friday night into saturday. the first major hurricane to hit the united states in 12 years. sandy was a super storm, not a hurricane. "your world" with neil cavuto after this. boost. it's about moving forward, not back. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> neil: fox on top of two big storms barrelling down. harvey and a categ
robert. good to talk to you. thanks. should news break out, we'll break in. braining news changes everything on fox news channel. final bell in a few minutes. it's a down day. but the situation with the oil rigs or i should say the oil platforms in the gulf of mexico, a couple of them have been shut down. we're expecting oil prices to rise. if nothing else between now and the storm, which is scheduled to hit friday night into saturday. the first major hurricane to hit the united states in 12...
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bell at 9:00 p.m. followed by "after words" with senator jeff lake at 10:00 p.m. eastern and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. on c-span to book tv. >> former judges the supreme court's in colorado and indiana talk about the future of law schools at the seventh circuit bar association annual meeting in indianapolis. it runs about one hour 15 minutes. [applause] >> thanks for making time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession. as brian said i am randy and i spent most of my adult life as chief justice of the spring court and i now do senior service and are in a mediator court and i have an appointment over the indiana school of law. to my right is rebecca who after a career as a trial judge and a practice into more than a decade on the colorado supreme court she left there ten or 11 years ago to be the founding director of the institute for the advancement of the american legal system. she does all sorts of research and work on the improvement of courts and the improvement of legal education of the legal profession. then professor william henderson is cert
bell at 9:00 p.m. followed by "after words" with senator jeff lake at 10:00 p.m. eastern and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. on c-span to book tv. >> former judges the supreme court's in colorado and indiana talk about the future of law schools at the seventh circuit bar association annual meeting in indianapolis. it runs about one hour 15 minutes. [applause] >> thanks for making time on the program for this conversation about the future of our profession. as brian said i am...
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watch saturday night beginning with tracy crow and jerri bell at 9 p.m., followed by "after words" with senator jeff flake at 10 p.m. eastern and robert o'neill at 11 p.m. on c-span2's booktv. >> next remark some health science committee ranking member don buyer. he talked about the potential impact of the top administrations decision to withdraw from the paris climate change agreement. >> good afternoon. welcome. thank you very much for your attention. i'm recently elected president of the ewan aitken united nations association national capital area chapter and i'm just pleased and tickled frankly to see on an august day maybe because it's a cool august 8 what a fantastic turnout on capitol hill on an august 8. and naturally due to the extruder line up of people who are going to be presenting a talking to you today i'm sure and that brings you here. five years ago maybe even before five years ago united nations with the cooperation and certainly of the united states and with many countries around the world began to plan for the future of world global development that would apply not only to the least developed countries duchesses wil
watch saturday night beginning with tracy crow and jerri bell at 9 p.m., followed by "after words" with senator jeff flake at 10 p.m. eastern and robert o'neill at 11 p.m. on c-span2's booktv. >> next remark some health science committee ranking member don buyer. he talked about the potential impact of the top administrations decision to withdraw from the paris climate change agreement. >> good afternoon. welcome. thank you very much for your attention. i'm recently...
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watch saturday night beginning with tracey crow and jerri bell at 9:00 followed by "after words" with senator jeff lake at 10:00 p.m. eastern, and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. on c-span 2's book tv. >>> now historian and author elizabeth cobbs talks about the women who served overseas as telephone operators in the u.s. army's signal corps during world war i. the national archives in washington d.c. hosted this event. it is just under an hour. >> after the united states entered world war i women as well as men eagerly volunteered to serve their
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robert smalls. so i was very poignant to mitchell was already invested in the story, working on it, and wanting it to be the belles die bit was a shocking reminder just how much we still -- how far we have to go in is country. visited on one of my further trips to charleston and there were a lot of flowers still out. it had been months and months but it was pretty moving moment, and just a tragedy. >> i think in trying to build museum that seeks to tell these untold stories, like robert smalls and so many others, there are lot of challenges and officialer mayor riley, who conceived of this museum. >> wonderful, mayor 0 honor years. >> yeah. he actually first talked about the museum in his state of the city address in the year 2000. so it's been percolating for a long time. think at first the mayor had to build the political case to explain why we needed this museum, and believe it or not, i'll say this humbly and with respect, there were a lot of people then, as there are some now, in charleston, who don't really understand why we need this museum. charleston is this really beautiful city, and i think mayor riley
robert smalls. so i was very poignant to mitchell was already invested in the story, working on it, and wanting it to be the belles die bit was a shocking reminder just how much we still -- how far we have to go in is country. visited on one of my further trips to charleston and there were a lot of flowers still out. it had been months and months but it was pretty moving moment, and just a tragedy. >> i think in trying to build museum that seeks to tell these untold stories, like robert...
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robert lee >> ridiculous. >> i don't get it. >> ridiculous. that's it, thanks for watching power lunch. >> good to have you here. >> closing bell starts right now not ridiculous. >>> good afternoon, and welcome to the closing bell. i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange. >> shutdown fears shake stocks president trump saying he's willing to shut down the government if he doesn't get funding for the border wall. could this put the administration's growth agenda in jeopardy? >> and samsung unveiling it's new galaxy 8 phone today should apple be worried? we're going to show you the phone and features and you decide coming up >>> wells fargo gives warning to employees about more bad news in the pipeline we'll have all the details >> if only someone w
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robert cox, thanks for joining us. >> and wells fargo and some breaking news right after the break on "closing bell." [bell rings] alex conant, kayla tausche, john alex conant, kayla tausche, john ( ♪ ) (music stops) (bell rings) >>> welcome back we do have break news at wells fargo at this hour sue herera at this howe. >> the wells fargo has elevated the former fed governor elizabeth duke to the chairmanship role. she was the vice chair of wells fargo representing the bank's biggest and stoppingest response yet to the high percentage of shareholders who you may recall voted against re-electing the board -- many of the board of directors atits annual motorin in april, so as a result of that ms. duke will maintain her current position until january 1st. that's when she will become the new chairman in addition to that, two other directors resigned, and an independent director who was with price waterhouse coopers will become an independent director on the board. kelly, back to you. >> sue, thank you. rob, not seeing much movement in wells shares. >> look, this scandal is the scandal that keeps giving,
robert cox, thanks for joining us. >> and wells fargo and some breaking news right after the break on "closing bell." [bell rings] alex conant, kayla tausche, john alex conant, kayla tausche, john ( ♪ ) (music stops) (bell rings) >>> welcome back we do have break news at wells fargo at this hour sue herera at this howe. >> the wells fargo has elevated the former fed governor elizabeth duke to the chairmanship role. she was the vice chair of wells fargo...
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robert lee >> ridiculous. >> i don't get it. >> ridiculous. that's it, thanks for watching power lunch. >> good to have you here. >> closing bell starts right now. they are not ridiculous. >>> good afternoon, and welcome to the closing bell. i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange. >> shutdown fears shake stocks president trump saying he's willing to shut down the government if he doesn't get funding for the border wall. could this put the administration's growth agenda in jeopardy? >> and samsung unveiling it's new galaxy 8 phone today should apple be worried? we're going to show you the phone and features and you decide coming up >>> wells fargo gives warning to employees about more bad news in the pipeline we'll have all the details >> if only someone who covered the banking industry can tell us -- oh wait. >> covers the banking industry well was here. >> that works too. we'll get to that in a little bit. we begin in washington with the rhetoric about a government shutdown how much time do we have at this point? >> well government shutdown by the end of the september if they don't pass spending bills. we got a slightly different
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robert mueller. >> the dow jones industrial average just reached a new milestone. the index hit the 22,000 mark for the first time after this morning's opening bellthe president tweeted yesterday warning stock market could hit all time high again. cbs news financial contributor is in chicago. good morning. >> past presidents have been hesitant to take credit for a stock market gains saying it's harder to control that than it is economic programs. is it fair for the president to be taking credit here? >> well, i think that i subscribe to the point of view of warren buffet who is one of the greatest investors of all time that's known to say markets are stronger than government. attend of day this market is fuelled by fundamentals in this country. corporate profits are expected to be up 1%. corporations are doing great and americans are working. unemployment and who would have thought that 8 years ago we're at 10%. and who would have thought we would see pockets of strength in europe and china which many thought would be winding down or slowing down. seems to be holding up okay so i don't think it's just about the white house. it's really more about
robert mueller. >> the dow jones industrial average just reached a new milestone. the index hit the 22,000 mark for the first time after this morning's opening bellthe president tweeted yesterday warning stock market could hit all time high again. cbs news financial contributor is in chicago. good morning. >> past presidents have been hesitant to take credit for a stock market gains saying it's harder to control that than it is economic programs. is it fair for the president to be...
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robert kaplan at 9:00. get the speech from fed chair janet yellen. they coming up room wyoming. we are counting down to the opening bell. futures are positive.erg. ♪ emma: the vice-chairman of samsung faces five years in prison. they found him guilty of bribery and perjury. he said he is innocent and plans to appeal. corporate confidence in germany weakened this month. that's according to a highly watched gauge. a euro that is stronger may help. the markets brace for beaches. -- speeches. i think his speech might be more important than yellen's speech to margaret >> investors should pay more attention to draghi. >> i will pay more attention to mario draghi. --i don't expect yannick janet yellen to say anything. speechan: why is the drawing so much attention? his last appearance was three years ago where he laid the groundwork for the qe program. now it's kind of the reverse. the story with cb, does that really hold the key? among the growth in the central bank, if you look at the behavior of 10 year bonds, there is a huge degree of skepticism from the markets that these asset purchases will slow down. >> i was going to say the same thing. th
robert kaplan at 9:00. get the speech from fed chair janet yellen. they coming up room wyoming. we are counting down to the opening bell. futures are positive.erg. ♪ emma: the vice-chairman of samsung faces five years in prison. they found him guilty of bribery and perjury. he said he is innocent and plans to appeal. corporate confidence in germany weakened this month. that's according to a highly watched gauge. a euro that is stronger may help. the markets brace for beaches. -- speeches. i...
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bell is 30 minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: the u.s. labor market hits its stride. a role wage growth exceeds x in its -- estimates. the probe into possible collusion with russia deepens. robertand jury. and dan iversen delivers. euros of inflows in the second quarter. welcome to bloomberg daybreak. good morning. i'm jonathan ferro alongside david westin. alix steel has the day off. futures are positive. we are up a 10th of 1% on the s&p 500. the dollar catches a bid off the solid payroll report. treasury yields roll up by four basis points. that is the cross asset pitch. let's get some movers. gettingssing edp, interest from bill ackerman. he has 8% of the company. is seeking-- effective board control of the company. he is lobbying to oust the ceo carlos rodrigues as well. in 2009 2r changes 2011. we will see if he is successful. we are continuing to look at earnings and cigna becomes the latest of insurers to be estimates. it raises operation earnings. united health, humana, benefiting from the decision to pull out of the aca exchanges. cigna is another example. the companies saying it might still be interested in acquisitions. a lot of these acquisitions sell -- fell apart
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