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as punishment, robert carter up permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. house did not release a weekly address. senator bob casey of pennsylvania gave the democratic address advocating for the senate to vote on a bipartisan gun background bill. the house passed the measure in february. >> hello, i am senator bob casey from pennsylvania. every day, 100 americans are killed with guns and hundreds more are shot and injured. almost three weeks ago, a lone shooter opened fire at the gilroy garlic festival in gilroy, california. three people were murdered and more than a dozen were injured. the youngest six m was just six years old and was laid to rest on monday. then, on saturday come august 3, another gunman walked into a with a in el paso, texas high-powered assault weapon. andhot and killed 22 people injured another 24. press reports indicate that he told police after the shooting that he was targeting "mexicans." later, in the early hours of sunday morning, another gunman opened fi
as punishment, robert carter up permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. house did not release a weekly address. senator bob casey of pennsylvania gave the democratic address advocating for the senate to vote on a bipartisan gun background bill. the house passed the measure in february. >> hello, i am senator bob casey from pennsylvania. every day, 100 americans are killed with guns and...
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they were captured, and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission fromplore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv continues now with our lectures in history series. university of michigan professor melissa borja taught a class. she examined how laws and public opinion have changed over the past five decades and emphasized the difference between immigrants and refugees. this is an hour. >> today we're going to talk about topic 18 which is a southeast asian refugee migration. if you have been following the news in recent years, i imagine that yo
they were captured, and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission fromplore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv continues now with our lectures in history series. university of michigan professor melissa borja taught a class. she examined how laws and public opinion have changed over the past five decades and emphasized the difference between immigrants and refugees. this is an hour. >> today we're...
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as punishment for their attempt to escape robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on cspan3. >>> the cuyahoga river as most think of it. the brown stream that meets lake erie. an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories. its channel filled with ships and tugs. ♪ ♪ >>> the cuyahoga river as it reaches lake erie after a 100 mile at which timing and turning journey from its head waters is an exhausted stream. abused and misused by man and his machines. ♪ ♪ >>> without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopolis of cleveland-akron would not exist. the river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in the 1780s. the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio. and so man came and continued coming. until today nearly 2 million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work a
as punishment for their attempt to escape robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on cspan3. >>> the cuyahoga river as most think of it. the brown stream that meets lake erie. an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories. its channel filled with ships and tugs. ♪ ♪ >>> the cuyahoga river as it reaches lake erie after a 100 mile at...
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they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explorer nations passed on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> every year, c-span awards fellowships to several middle whohigh school teachers have demonstrated innovative methods of incorporating c-span programs in their teaching. they join c-span's education relations team and washington, d.c. for four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials and help lead c-span's cymer educators conference. one of our three 2019 teacher fellows is middle school teachers accor i out low -- lowe.iah sumter, south carolina. >> my students come from a rural and impoverished grounds. there on the edge of sumter county in south carolina. our school comes from the panhandle. we are completely away from the nearest city. kids, grades k-8 so a very small school. the kids are determined to grow and learn and great personalities. and make their communities a better place. >> your focus is state history. south carolina state history. aat have t
they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explorer nations passed on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> every year, c-span awards fellowships to several middle whohigh school teachers have demonstrated innovative methods of incorporating c-span programs in their teaching. they join c-span's education relations team and washington, d.c. for four weeks in july to...
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they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got inmission from the court 1708 to have their toes cut off. passed on our nations american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> every year, c-span awards fellowships to several middle and high school teachers who have demonstrated innovative methods of incorporating c-span programs in their teaching. they join c-span's educational relations team in washington, weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. they also help lead c-span's summer educators conference. one of them is from california. taught inin has california. tell us about your school and your students. >> i am fortunate to be able to teach a population that is almost entirely first-generation american. bilingual coming into their english language skills. teach students who want to learn. immigrant children love learning. their parents are super invested. i get to be the guide to teach them about those connections to american history and world history and the government and help them see their place within this country that sometimes do
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they were enslaved to robert king carter. his name was one of the most powerful and the wealthiest in colonial virginia. king carter represents the development of the virginia colony of what was first a fledgling outpost of the british empire to what became over the course of the colonial period, a gem in the crown of the british empire. it became one of the most powerful colonies in the empire. it happened from two interrelated velvets. tobacco became the primary cash crop of virginia. also, the development of slavery. tobacco is labor-intensive. it required a lot of laborers. planters originally used white indentured servants. they realized it was much more probable for them to use enslaved black laborers. that's how we had the development of slavery in virginia. that spread throughout all british colonies. robert king carter represents how through the development of tobacco cultivation and slavery, we have the stratification of colonial virginia in society into a very powerful elite class. now bambara harry and dinah were
they were enslaved to robert king carter. his name was one of the most powerful and the wealthiest in colonial virginia. king carter represents the development of the virginia colony of what was first a fledgling outpost of the british empire to what became over the course of the colonial period, a gem in the crown of the british empire. it became one of the most powerful colonies in the empire. it happened from two interrelated velvets. tobacco became the primary cash crop of virginia. also,...
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unfortunately they were not successful and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >>> the new york times staff photographer talks about photographs covering president trump. >> he enjoys having us around. i think that despite his constant comments about big news, i feel he enjoys having us around because it helps to drive his message and the news of the day that he can do every day. and therefore, having us around allows him to do that. >>> march 28, 1979, the
unfortunately they were not successful and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >>> the new york times staff photographer talks about photographs covering president trump. >> he enjoys having us around. i think that despite his constant comments about big news, i feel he enjoys having us around because it helps to drive his message and the news of the day that he can do every day. and therefore,...
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to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> more than 500,000 students competed this year at the local level of national history day. just 3,000 students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the theme in 2019 was "triumph and tragedy." and presentation categories include exhibit, website, docume documentary, paipeaper, and performance. up next, a ten-minute performance by three middle school students from ralston, nebraska. >> this is "glowing girls triumph and tragedy of the radium women." >> i'm olivia van lancker. >> i'm carol van lancker. i'll be playing catherine shu. my name is may keen. i was the last radium girl. my co-workers, closest friends, passed away from radium poisoning. radium paint was commercially produced in america for the first time. a year later the u.s. ram corporation was founded in orange, new jersey. they began producing radium paints and radium products for their businesses. during world war i, 95% of ra
to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> more than 500,000 students competed this year at the local level of national history day. just 3,000 students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the theme in 2019 was "triumph and tragedy." and presentation categories include exhibit, website, docume...
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as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to havet off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on cspan3. >>> march 28th, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. the next 90 minutes here on "washington journal" and history tv, we look at the accident which was the partial meltdown of reactor number two at the facility in pennsylvania. it occurred 40 years ago. the incident rated a 5 on the 7-point international nuclear event scale. as the story continued to unfold 40 years ago, here's how ed bradley of cbs news
as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to havet off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on cspan3. >>> march 28th, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. the next 90 minutes here on "washington journal" and history tv, we look at the accident which was the partial meltdown of reactor number two at the facility in pennsylvania. it occurred 40 years ago. the...
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they were enslaved to robert king carter. his name was one of the most inerful and the wealthiest colonial virginia. king carter represents the development of the virginia colony of what was first a fledgling outpost of the british empire to what became over the course of the colonial period, a in the crown of the british empire. through two interrelated developments. over the course of that, they would use enslaved black labor. so we had the development of slavery in virginia. it spread throughout the british colonies. through the development of cultivation slavery, we have the stratification of colonial virginia in society into a very powerful elite planter class. now bambara harry and dinah were 200 of the seven hunt -- were just two of the 700 and slave workers. -- enslaved workers. they tried to run away. there was punishment. they got permission from the court to have their toes cut off. that particular punishment cured -- that punishment, and i'm quoting here, "cured many a negro." they were meant to harm and punish. i
they were enslaved to robert king carter. his name was one of the most inerful and the wealthiest colonial virginia. king carter represents the development of the virginia colony of what was first a fledgling outpost of the british empire to what became over the course of the colonial period, a in the crown of the british empire. through two interrelated developments. over the course of that, they would use enslaved black labor. so we had the development of slavery in virginia. it spread...
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unfortunately they were not successful and they were captured, as punishment, for there attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court, in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv. every weekend on cspan3. >>sunday at 9 am eastern washington general animus american history journal looking back at woodstock, the 1969 cultural and musical phenomenon. historian david farber, author of the book the age of great dreams, america in the 1960s, joined us to take your call. >> drugs matter but to take those drugs and why the drugs have the effect they did in the 60s and 70s is again something we are still wrestling with as scholars to understand. the technology or drugs we have david and others that have thought long and hard it's imperative as an understanding of the 60s but also the production of history, what drugs we use at any given period and place has an incredible ability to change the direction of a side. >> call in and talk about the social movement of the 60s including up to woodstock and legacy. woodstock, 50 years, sunday at 9 am eastern,
unfortunately they were not successful and they were captured, as punishment, for there attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court, in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv. every weekend on cspan3. >>sunday at 9 am eastern washington general animus american history journal looking back at woodstock, the 1969 cultural and musical phenomenon. historian david farber, author of the book the age of great dreams, america...
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as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> more than 500,000 students competed this year at the local level of national history day. just 3,000 students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the theme in 2019 was "triumph and tragedy." and presentation categories include exhibit, website, docume documentary, paipeaper, and performance. up next, a ten-minute performance by three middle school students from ralston, nebraska. >> this is "glowing girls triumph and tragedy of the radium women." >> i'm olivia van lancker. >> i'm carol van lancker. i'llpl
as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> more than 500,000 students competed this year at the local level of national history day. just 3,000 students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the theme in 2019 was "triumph and tragedy." and presentation categories include...
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as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from court in 1708, to have theircut off. >> explore the nation's passed on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >>> sunday at 9 am, washington journal and american history tv , life a special calling program, looking back it would suck, 1969 cultural and musical phenomenon. historian, david barber, author of the book age of great dreams, america in the 1960s, joins us to take calls. >> drugs...
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they were captured, and robert carter, robert goddard got permission from the court to have their toes cut off. >> and every weekend on c-span 3. >> okay, let's start, delighted to have you here, the call of the wild west is what i call this, jack london, rugged individualist or socialist? turned out to be both. so jack london, the most popular writer of his time, even more popular than mark twain since mark twain was in the twain of his life, jack london was the up and coming major figure and sold a half 1 million copies of books, really a phenomenal character. he was in individualist who spoke out against individualism. he was a capitalist to railed against capitalism. he was a socialist who criticized the socialists. he was a racist who hated racism. so now you know who jack clinton is. a very complex character. and so by the way we are going to have time for questions and answer butmany of you, i have been fascinated with the novels, stories and life of jack london, the most prolific novelist of the american wild west, there's probably no better eclectic writers in london. he lived
they were captured, and robert carter, robert goddard got permission from the court to have their toes cut off. >> and every weekend on c-span 3. >> okay, let's start, delighted to have you here, the call of the wild west is what i call this, jack london, rugged individualist or socialist? turned out to be both. so jack london, the most popular writer of his time, even more popular than mark twain since mark twain was in the twain of his life, jack london was the up and coming major...
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they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> march 28th, 1979, the events just out of harrisburg, pennsylvania. we look back at the three mile island accident, which was the partial meltdown of a reactor, reactor number two at the facility in dopennsylvania. the incident rated a 5 on the 7-point international nuclear event scale. here's how ed bradley of cbs news covered it. >> reporter: this is not a community that scares easily. major floods and hurricane agnus have come here, and the town survived. almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> that from cbs news. of course, the fear was radiation following the partial meltdown at tmi, the nuclear generating station. considered the most serious nuclear power accident in the history of the u.s. for the next 90 minutes, we'll look back at the events that occurred. eric epstei
they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> march 28th, 1979, the events just out of harrisburg, pennsylvania. we look back at the three mile island accident, which was the partial meltdown of a reactor, reactor number two at the facility in dopennsylvania. the incident rated a 5 on the 7-point...
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as punishment, robert carter up permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. house did not release a weekly address. senator bob casey of pennsylvania gave the democratic address advocating for the senate to vote on a bipartisan gun background bill. the house passed the measure in february. >> hello, i am senator bob casey from pennsylvania. every day, 100 americans are killed with guns and hundreds more are shot and injured. almost three weeks ago, a lone shooter opened fire at the gilroy garlic festival in gilroy, california. three people were murdered and more than a dozen were injured. the youngest six m was just six years
as punishment, robert carter up permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. house did not release a weekly address. senator bob casey of pennsylvania gave the democratic address advocating for the senate to vote on a bipartisan gun background bill. the house passed the measure in february. >> hello, i am senator bob casey from pennsylvania. every day, 100 americans are killed with guns and...
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and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >>> on march 17th, 1980, president jimmy carter signed the refugee act after it was unanimously passed by the senate and had bipartisan support in the house. it established the office of refugee resettlement and created a process for addressing refugee emergencies. next on american history tv, former government officials and refugee rights advocates discuss the history of refugee policy prior to 1980 and the legacy of the refugee act since that time. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >>> good morning. i am dr. meredith evans. i am the director ofhe
and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >>> on march 17th, 1980, president jimmy carter signed the refugee act after it was unanimously passed by the senate and had bipartisan support in the house. it established the office of refugee resettlement and created a process for addressing refugee emergencies. next on american history tv, former government officials and refugee rights advocates discuss the...
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as punishment, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> in 1980, president carter signed the refugee act, which raised the ceiling for refugees allowed in the united states. now officials discuss the challenges they faced with refugee admissions. the impact of public opinion, and lessons learned in light of current refugee policy. this is an hour. >> welcome. welcome back, everyone. i want to introduce the next panel, which is going to focus on the implementation of the refugee act of 1980. and moderating that potential is eric schwartz, former assistant secretary of state for population refugees and migration under the obama administration. he was senior adviser for humanitarian affairs during the clinton administration on the national security council and most importantly on the highest board. he also happens to be the president of refugees international and he's seated next to the ex-president of refugees international. eric? >> thanks. thank you, mark. it is a disti
as punishment, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> in 1980, president carter signed the refugee act, which raised the ceiling for refugees allowed in the united states. now officials discuss the challenges they faced with refugee admissions. the impact of public opinion, and lessons learned in light of current refugee policy. this is an hour. >>...
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unfortunately they were not successful, they were captured, as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv. every weekend, on cspan3. >> sunday at 9 am eastern, and american journal, special live call in program looking back at woodstock in 1969 cultural and musical phenomenon. historian david farber and author of the book the age of great dreams america...
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unfortunately, they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permissionrom the 1708 to 17 o eight -- have their toes caps off. >> -- cut off. american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> 50 years ago today, the woodstock festival began. recallsr artie kornfeld the historic concert that attracted nearly half a million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. he explains how woodstock came together, signing the musical artists and the...
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and as punishment for their attempt to escape robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past. on american history tv. every weekend on cspan3. ♪ >>> sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern, a washington journal on american history tv live special call-in program looking back at woodstock, the 1969 cultural and musical fom nan historian david fasher author of the book of the age of great dreams, america in the 1960s joins us to take calls. >> drugs matter but who takes those drugs and why the drugs have the effect they did in the 60s and early 70s is something we wrestle with as scholars to understand. the technology of drugs we got david cartwright and other people have thought about this -- is imperative as understanding not just of the 60s but of the production of history. what drugs we use at a given period and plates have incredible ability to change the direction of a given society. >> call in to talk with david farr ber about the social movements of the 60s leading to up woodstock and its legacy. woodstock 50 years, sunday 9:00
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as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to haveheir toes cut off. passed on our nations american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> 50 years ago today, the woodstock festival began. cocreator artie kornfeld recalls the historic concert that attracted nearly half a million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. he explains how woodstock came together, signing the musical artists and the concept and business arrangements for the documentary film. mr. kornfeld is the author of "the pied piper of woodstock." centerert h jackson cofounder conducted the interview. this is half an hour. i wanted to be a baseball player. -- i alwaysways loved music and my mother always had liked benny goodman for the lumbardos. the two brothers, they both had bands. what over two guys who had best bands? she listened to big band music in my uncle of jazz. he was always listening to jazz. those were the influences i had. >> was your mother a performer? artie: my mother became a very famous -- she was the founder of the freedom rise.
as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to haveheir toes cut off. passed on our nations american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> 50 years ago today, the woodstock festival began. cocreator artie kornfeld recalls the historic concert that attracted nearly half a million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. he explains how woodstock came together, signing the musical artists and the concept and business arrangements for...
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as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to haveheir toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past in american history tv. senate easing -- aging committee on ways to combat postal fraud. fraud. robo call this is one hour and 45 minutes.
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unfortunately they were not successful they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> next, the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine talks about the political agenda of the country's president and the ongoing conflict with russia. >> we are going to get underway. i am richard burt in my day job i am a managing partner of mclarty associates. i am also a member of the board of the center for the national interest. i might add a member of the board of the atlantic council. having spent time at both think tanks i can tell you quite sincerely that the lunches at the center for the national interests are far better than the atlantic council. and to top off this excellent lunch we have a great dessert and that is investor john hooks who is with us today. to talk about the future of ukraine and ukraine russian relations. we really couldn't have a better speaker to address this issue. john has not only served as the u.s. ambassador to ukra
unfortunately they were not successful they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> next, the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine talks about the political agenda of the country's president and the ongoing conflict with russia. >> we are going to get underway. i am richard burt in my day job i am a...
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. >> robert carter. i work for the bureau of medicine in the department of the navy. i had a question about how sort of conceptualizing public options as a tool in the toolbox might be used to address poverty, you know, lack of money, homelessness, et cetera. >> was one of the things that we think about when you start thinking about the public option in different places, , you can sort of see it in a lot of different places so it's been a big debate recently about whether they should be universal basic income, for example. and the idea, there's a lot of different for relations of it but one of the prominent ideas is that everyone should get $1000 a month, and that would be a basic income provided for everybody in the country and tested ways to structure it but that's an idea people have proposed. you could think about that as a public option for wages, a kind of alternative. you could think about job guarantee what some of the people have proposed, can anyone who wants a job that has some a title but from the government to be able to get a job as as a pc option for a
. >> robert carter. i work for the bureau of medicine in the department of the navy. i had a question about how sort of conceptualizing public options as a tool in the toolbox might be used to address poverty, you know, lack of money, homelessness, et cetera. >> was one of the things that we think about when you start thinking about the public option in different places, , you can sort of see it in a lot of different places so it's been a big debate recently about whether they...
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. >> they were not successful they were captured and as punishment for the attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off expect explore the nation's bass in american history tv, every weekend on cspan-3. >>> in 1979 a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea, let viewers make up their own minds, c-span open the doors to washington policy for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot is changed in 40 years but today the big ideas more relevant than ever on television and online, the unfiltered view of government . >> the correlation between violence and u.s. political change from the time of the american revolution to present day, this is part of a two-day conference called remaking american political history held at purdue university this is one and a half hours . >> since we have a very on time calming of the room, i will go ahead and kick us off. thank you so much for coming to this panel, as i think we will see it's incredibly timely and it's a good time
. >> they were not successful they were captured and as punishment for the attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off expect explore the nation's bass in american history tv, every weekend on cspan-3. >>> in 1979 a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea, let viewers make up their own minds, c-span open the doors to washington policy for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a...
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they were not successful, they were captured, and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. explore nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. american history tv products are available at the new c-span online store. go to c-span store.org to see what is new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span products.
they were not successful, they were captured, and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. explore nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. american history tv products are available at the new c-span online store. go to c-span store.org to see what is new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span products.
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they were not successful, they were captured, and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. explore nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. american history tv products are available at the new c-span online store. go to c-span store.org to see what is new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span products. 's on american history tv, a discussant about geoscience and how lunar samples from the apollo mission help scientists understand our moon and solar system. the national archives and american geophysical union cohosted this event. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] i am thevening, archivist of the united states. it's a pleasure to welcome you to the william g mcallen theatre, whether you are here in the room with us, or participating through facebook or youtube, and a special welcome to our c-span audience. if you could please join us for tonight's program, small steps 11 giant leaps, how apollo shaped our understanding of earth and beyond. tonigh
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escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv continues now with our lectures in history series. university of michigan professor melissa borja taught a class. she examined how laws and public opinion have changed over the past five decades and emphasized the difference between immigrants and refugees. this is an hour. >> today we're going to talk about topic 18 which is a southeast asian refugee migration. if you have been following the news in recent years, i imagine that you, like me, have found it difficult to ignore the topic of refugees. this is an image of a refugee's experience fleeing communist vietnam in 1975. in many ways, it reminds us of images that we might see on the news today. it's hard to ignore the human stories of families perishing at sea. refugees are suffocating in meat trucks. they're crowding onto leaky boats. they're drowning the bodies of those unable to cross to safety are washing up on mediterranean beaches. refugee
escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv continues now with our lectures in history series. university of michigan professor melissa borja taught a class. she examined how laws and public opinion have changed over the past five decades and emphasized the difference between immigrants and refugees. this is an hour. >> today we're...
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as punishment, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> in 1980, president carter signed the refugee act, which raised the ceiling for refugees allowed in the united states. now officials discuss the challenges they faced with refugee admissions. the impact of public opinion, and lessons learned in light of current refugee policy. this is an hour. >> welcome. welcome back, everyone. i want to
as punishment, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> in 1980, president carter signed the refugee act, which raised the ceiling for refugees allowed in the united states. now officials discuss the challenges they faced with refugee admissions. the impact of public opinion, and lessons learned in light of current refugee policy. this is an hour. >>...
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as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past in american history tv. senate easing -- aging committee on ways to combat postal fraud. fraud. robo call this is one hour and 45 minutes. >> the hearing will come to order. good morning. protecting american seniors from scammers who seek to defraud them is a central goal of this committee. in the past six years, we have hearings on frauds and scams we must find ways to combat those who steal billions from our seniors and block moving and robo calls. callers generated more than 26 billion unwanted calls that reached mobile phones. when land lines are included, the number source to $48 billion. alone, residents received 93 million robo calls last year. of 73 callsverage to each person in our state. so far, scammers are on pace to generate more than $58 billion billion unwanted calls. scammers are initiated by offshore robo callers using new theirlogies to perpetuate schemes. we will focus on a practice called spoofing. scammers to mask t
as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past in american history tv. senate easing -- aging committee on ways to combat postal fraud. fraud. robo call this is one hour and 45 minutes. >> the hearing will come to order. good morning. protecting american seniors from scammers who seek to defraud them is a central goal of this committee. in the past six years, we have hearings on...
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there were captured, and as punishment for their attempts to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. passedore our nation's on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> a texas high school teacher gives discussion on food rationing, farmer shortages on the home front. friends of the world war ii memorial hosted the talk is part of their annual's teacher's conference. >> i am pleased to welcome karen to give her presentation. the first one was national instead of local. we are excited to have her back.
there were captured, and as punishment for their attempts to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. passedore our nation's on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> a texas high school teacher gives discussion on food rationing, farmer shortages on the home front. friends of the world war ii memorial hosted the talk is part of their annual's teacher's conference. >> i am pleased to welcome karen to give her presentation....
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unfortunately they weren't successful, they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore the nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >>> sunday on q and a staff photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously he enjoys having us around. i really believe despite his constant comments about fake news and the media and so forth i really feel he enjoys having us around because it drives his message and drives the news of the day which he could do every day and does every day. he's constantly driving the message. so having around, it allows them to do that. mac sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a.
unfortunately they weren't successful, they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore the nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >>> sunday on q and a staff photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously he enjoys having us around. i really believe despite his constant comments about fake news and the media...
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and as punishment for their attempt to escape robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past. on american history tv. every weekend on cspan3. >>> in 1980 president carter signed the refugee act which raised the annual ceiling for the number of refugees allowed in the united states. and right now on american history tv former officials who helped implement the measure discuss the challenges they faced with refugee admissions. the impact of public opinion and lessons learned in light of current refugee policy. this is an hour.
and as punishment for their attempt to escape robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past. on american history tv. every weekend on cspan3. >>> in 1980 president carter signed the refugee act which raised the annual ceiling for the number of refugees allowed in the united states. and right now on american history tv former officials who helped implement the measure discuss the challenges they faced with refugee...
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they were captured and as punishment, their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> export the nation's passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> next, a congressional panel visit online platforms and their visit on entrepreneurship in the us. we hear from google, apple, facebook and amazon officials to talk about e-commerce. this portion of the house judiciary subcommittee hearing is one hour and 50 minutes. >> everybody will come to order, the chair is authorized to declare recess at any time. we welcome everyone to the second of our series of hearings investigating competition, this one on innovation, i recognize myself for an opening statement. 30 years ago, the first of the world wide web was released into public domain to create a global communications network. within a few years services were built on the software to give people tools to communicate, share and export information from decentralized platform designed to be open and nondiscriminatory. internet pioneer and co-designer of the internet ea
they were captured and as punishment, their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> export the nation's passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> next, a congressional panel visit online platforms and their visit on entrepreneurship in the us. we hear from google, apple, facebook and amazon officials to talk about e-commerce. this portion of the house judiciary subcommittee hearing is one hour and 50...
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they were captured and punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from theourt in 1708 to have their toes cut off. nation's: explore our passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: we are back. we will spend about 20 minutes or so here this morning getting your top public policy issue. it can range from politics to policy, republicans, (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. and independents, (202)-748-8002 . -- (202)-748-8003. join us on twitter or go to facebook.com/c-span. let's get going here through articles print front page, consumer spending helps offset a decline in manufacturing output. you have seen the headlines the past couple of days about a possible economic downturn. this is the wall street journal's front page this morning. you also have an "the washington times" about the president's speech last night new hampshire at a campaign rally. wards for gunntal safety and his proposal on how to move forward after recent mass shootings. you also have, as we said, "usa today" noting a fox
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unfortunately, they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permissione court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nations passed on american industry tv every weekend on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. mark krikorian joining us for a discussion on e-verify in the wake of the i.c.e. enforcement efforts that netted undocumented workers. what is e-verify and who has to use it? guest: a free online system that is not mandatory, voluntary but about half of new hires are screened through it and it is free for employers and when you take the information for your new hire that you have to click for social security and irs, you have to have their information for your payroll, this enables you to check whether the person you hire is actually telling you the truth about who they are. you enter their name, social security number, date of birth, and it matches, is the number real? is the person claiming to be an eight-year-old ? the point is to screen out illegal workers and people with fake id. a can be full but a lot harder than the micke
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carter. cnn's chris cuomo, hisis brother is governor andrew cuomo of new york. cnn's jake tapper work for democratic congress woman marjorie marcos. abc's cokie robertsoot her father was the house her father was the nsa divisor to jimmy carter. you have msnbc's lawrence o'donnell, he worked for the democrats. i could go on and on and on. you wonder why, when these horrific murders occur, the first thing that occurs to our media, the mass media that is not a free press, it doesn't seek objective truth. it doesn't mourn for the victims! doesn't give them 2 minutes or their families. they are off to the races, eaccusing the president of racism. let me ask you this, under obama, sandy hook occurred, pulse night club occurred, was obama responsible for any of that? why not? if trump is to blame, why isn't obama to blame? all the murders taking place in chicago, why isn't the democrat there to blame? and if trump is to blame and his rhetoric is to blame, then why all the talk about gun control? i thought it was trump and his rhetoric that is to blame? so we don't need any gun control. let me tell you this. if you don't support the progressive agenda, that'
carter. cnn's chris cuomo, hisis brother is governor andrew cuomo of new york. cnn's jake tapper work for democratic congress woman marjorie marcos. abc's cokie robertsoot her father was the house her father was the nsa divisor to jimmy carter. you have msnbc's lawrence o'donnell, he worked for the democrats. i could go on and on and on. you wonder why, when these horrific murders occur, the first thing that occurs to our media, the mass media that is not a free press, it doesn't seek objective...
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carter came on sunday. i think that calmed a lot of people. but the real hero was the mayor of middletown, robert reid who stayed behind. he's still here. he just stepped down. common people had uncommon courage during that time. i think this community is no exception. born here and lived here. probably past here for the most part. we're not going anywhere. we with your vooifed flood and fires. a core meltdown is not something you expect to have to survive. the action is not over. unit two was defuelled. it hasn't been decommissioned or decontaminat decontaminated. operated for 90 days. it was supposed to operate for 40 years. we still have a high level radio active waste site on a island and river that may never be cleaned up. it continues. >> we have the chair of the three mile island alert. we're dividing our phone lines regionally. if you're a resident in central pennsylvania, join in and call 202-748-8002. what happened 40 years ago, erik epstein? >> well, what happened was a -- i don't know if you want to call it an accident. an accident is when a deer runs in front of a truck and gets hit.
carter came on sunday. i think that calmed a lot of people. but the real hero was the mayor of middletown, robert reid who stayed behind. he's still here. he just stepped down. common people had uncommon courage during that time. i think this community is no exception. born here and lived here. probably past here for the most part. we're not going anywhere. we with your vooifed flood and fires. a core meltdown is not something you expect to have to survive. the action is not over. unit two was...