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. >> during "roxanne." >> jimmy: what? [ cheers ] during "roxanne?" >> i thought it was sean paul. [ laughter ] >> but -- >> we had a good rapport, and then, i had a a track that i called -- which was the first single. and i asked him to come on it. and he came -- he walked in singing it. and i was like -- and then he did -- >> jimmy: but you just -- as you said -- >> people we realized our voices really blended. >> they do blend. >> and we had such fun with that. >> jimmy: and you recorded the album in new york and jamaica?
. >> during "roxanne." >> jimmy: what? [ cheers ] during "roxanne?" >> i thought it was sean paul. [ laughter ] >> but -- >> we had a good rapport, and then, i had a a track that i called -- which was the first single. and i asked him to come on it. and he came -- he walked in singing it. and i was like -- and then he did -- >> jimmy: but you just -- as you said -- >> people we realized our voices really blended. >> they do...
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next on american history tv, ortizian roxanne discusses this topic. is theor dunbar ortiz author of a forthcoming book on immigration. the california historical society has to this event. it is just over an hour. hello everyone. my name is patty and i have the great honor of introducing you to roxanne ortiz. oklahoma and was involved in movements against of vietnam war and was one the founders of the women's liberation movement. she has worked with indigenous communities for land rights and to help build the national indigenous movement.
next on american history tv, ortizian roxanne discusses this topic. is theor dunbar ortiz author of a forthcoming book on immigration. the california historical society has to this event. it is just over an hour. hello everyone. my name is patty and i have the great honor of introducing you to roxanne ortiz. oklahoma and was involved in movements against of vietnam war and was one the founders of the women's liberation movement. she has worked with indigenous communities for land rights and to...
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i remember as a kid hearing roxanne singing through my radio.nd became incredibly popular and undeniable. >> do you dare sing for me a little roxanne bar? i'm going to play a little of the actual record, then we can talk about it. ♪ roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light ♪ ♪ those days are over ♪ >> he wasn't that far off. >> for him that still amazes me is how he still sings it on stage strong at full voice every night. blows me away. >> it's beautiful. listen, obviously no interview would be an interview without reading you some of the barbs because people are surprised. so, this is the nme. there is something weirdly enjoyable about this abomination an album. maraderie -- this is the same one who said it's weirdly likeable. these are staggeringly beautiful unself-conscious men insulated by success. their hearts are in the right place even if their better judgment were sunning itself somewhere in kingston. [ laughter ] >> i'll take all of that. that's totally fine. i'm not going to argue with any of that. >> i like it. i like that peo
i remember as a kid hearing roxanne singing through my radio.nd became incredibly popular and undeniable. >> do you dare sing for me a little roxanne bar? i'm going to play a little of the actual record, then we can talk about it. ♪ roxanne, you don't have to put on the red light ♪ ♪ those days are over ♪ >> he wasn't that far off. >> for him that still amazes me is how he still sings it on stage strong at full voice every night. blows me away. >> it's beautiful....
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i will handed over to roxanne. [applause] roxanne: hello, everyone. i'm happy to be here. i have not been inside this building before. it's terrible, i may historian. but i plan to come back. thatt to ignore knowledge we are in the -- we are on the unseeded territory of the shoe mush nation. in honor of their presence and rebuilding of their nation. thanks to the wonderful california historical society for hosting my talk this evening. and particularly, i want to patientlyy, has very and efficiently organized this event, including having to reschedule it due to my almost -- due to january. thank you to everyone who has come out this evening. i would also like to thank c-span for being here. you can watch it later on c-span. lasttty mentioned, for the -- for the past year, i have been working on a new book anding the origin, questioning the claim, that the united states is a nation of immigrants. i would like to present some of the ideas i have developed. i'm very interested in your feedback. i am a historian, and i believe that the ghosts of history and form our culture as
i will handed over to roxanne. [applause] roxanne: hello, everyone. i'm happy to be here. i have not been inside this building before. it's terrible, i may historian. but i plan to come back. thatt to ignore knowledge we are in the -- we are on the unseeded territory of the shoe mush nation. in honor of their presence and rebuilding of their nation. thanks to the wonderful california historical society for hosting my talk this evening. and particularly, i want to patientlyy, has very and...
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. ♪ roxanne >> reporter: like their massive hit "roxanne." ♪ you don't have to put on the red light ♪message in a bottle." ♪ message in a bottle >> reporter: shaggy has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide. ♪ including "boombastic" in 1995. >> this is our studio. in this very room, i've produced all my hits. all these records. >> i would have thought that would have happened in jamaica. >> no. the thing about doing it in jamaica is, it is such a relaxed place that i'm not going to want to work. you know what i mean? i'm going to want to be on the beach. smoking. >> yes, smoking. >> reporter: the two were brought together through a long-time friend and music industry executive. ♪ ♪ don't make me wait >> reporter: their initial jam session turned into a whole album. >> he said, by the way, sting is combing over. i'm like, pfff, whatever. he walked in. shaggy, so a hit record, produce me -- >> this is you imitating sting? >> yes, me imitating sting. >> it's not a very good impression. >> he was like, show me what to do. and i was terrified. this is 100 million selling guy with 16 g
. ♪ roxanne >> reporter: like their massive hit "roxanne." ♪ you don't have to put on the red light ♪message in a bottle." ♪ message in a bottle >> reporter: shaggy has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide. ♪ including "boombastic" in 1995. >> this is our studio. in this very room, i've produced all my hits. all these records. >> i would have thought that would have happened in jamaica. >> no. the thing about doing it in...
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next on american history tv, ortizian roxanne discusses this topic. is theor dunbar ortiz author of a forthcoming book on immigration. the california historical society has to this event. it is just over an hour. hello everyone. my name is patty and i have the great honor of introducing you to roxanne ortiz. oklahoma and was involved in movements against of vietnam war and was one the founders of the women's liberation movement. she has worked with indigenous communities for land rights and to help build the national indigenous movement. as well as the memoir trilogy and the award-winning book which i love very much indigenous peoples history of the united states. her new book is called loaded which i have right here the disarming history of the second amendment which you can buy tonight as well as her two other book that she shares co-authoring with. all books i would highly recommend. you can have them signed i heard tonight at the end of the program. this book was published in january and she will be writing a new book in 2019 about this idea which
next on american history tv, ortizian roxanne discusses this topic. is theor dunbar ortiz author of a forthcoming book on immigration. the california historical society has to this event. it is just over an hour. hello everyone. my name is patty and i have the great honor of introducing you to roxanne ortiz. oklahoma and was involved in movements against of vietnam war and was one the founders of the women's liberation movement. she has worked with indigenous communities for land rights and to...
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i haveame is patty and the honor of introducing you to roxanne dunbar ortiz, your speaker. she grew up in oklahoma. as a veteran of the 1960's revolution, against the vietnam, imperialism, union organizing, was a founder of the liberation -- women's liberation movement. she has worked with the indigenous communities, land rights, and helped build the movement. with a doctrine in history, she is a professor at csu east bay, which
i haveame is patty and the honor of introducing you to roxanne dunbar ortiz, your speaker. she grew up in oklahoma. as a veteran of the 1960's revolution, against the vietnam, imperialism, union organizing, was a founder of the liberation -- women's liberation movement. she has worked with the indigenous communities, land rights, and helped build the movement. with a doctrine in history, she is a professor at csu east bay, which
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next on american history tv, ortizian roxanne discusses this topic. is theor dunbar ortiz author of a forthcoming book on immigration. the california historical society has to this event. it is just over an hour. hello everyone. my name is patty and i have the great honor of introducing you to roxanne ortiz. oklahoma and was involved in movements against of vietnam war and was one the founders of the women's liberation movement. she has worked with indigenous communities for land rights and to help build the national indigenous movement.
next on american history tv, ortizian roxanne discusses this topic. is theor dunbar ortiz author of a forthcoming book on immigration. the california historical society has to this event. it is just over an hour. hello everyone. my name is patty and i have the great honor of introducing you to roxanne ortiz. oklahoma and was involved in movements against of vietnam war and was one the founders of the women's liberation movement. she has worked with indigenous communities for land rights and to...
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you can see victor and roxanne are celebrating off to the side.tor's dad is incarcerated. they asked him to be part of this celebration by writing a card for them and revealing within that card the gender of the baby. both plans kind of changed. this is where we find out victor is a stand up dude. he coordinated with dad to write a card but the message this time will be a little different. >> oh. >> so the card that his dad sent actually says mommy, will you share my last name? will you marry my daddy. now they are double celebrating. [ cheers and applause ] >> see you on the all new >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. does president trump have the power to fire robert mueller? what the white house said late today. the president now furious over the fbi raid targeting his personal lawyer. tonight, we have new reporting here, the moment fbi agents showed up at the door. >>> facing the heat. the crush of cameras facebook ceo mark zuckerberg. his message tonight to millions of americans who are on facebook, and the griling
you can see victor and roxanne are celebrating off to the side.tor's dad is incarcerated. they asked him to be part of this celebration by writing a card for them and revealing within that card the gender of the baby. both plans kind of changed. this is where we find out victor is a stand up dude. he coordinated with dad to write a card but the message this time will be a little different. >> oh. >> so the card that his dad sent actually says mommy, will you share my last name? will...
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. >> during "roxanne." >> jimmy: what? [ cheers ] during "roxanne?"ked him to come on it. and he came -- he walked in singing it. and i was like -- and then he did -- >> jimmy: but you just -- as you said -- >> people we realized our voices really blended. >> they do blend. >> and we had such fun with that. >> jimmy: and you recorded the album in new york and jamaica? >> no, new york city. we went to jamaica in the middle to play for -- >> charity. >> for a hospital that he's been involved in for 15 years. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good for you. what charity is it? >> it's the bustamante hospital for children. it's the only children's hospital in the english speaking caribbean. and we packed the house with about 50,000 people and made close to a million u.s. >> jimmy: you guys always show up and perform. i love the record. when i listen to it, i picture myself on the beach with a a cocktail. >> something else? >> jimmy: no, no, no, just a a cocktail of course, yeah. >> okay, jimmy. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> the gig wasn't going very well, a little
. >> during "roxanne." >> jimmy: what? [ cheers ] during "roxanne?"ked him to come on it. and he came -- he walked in singing it. and i was like -- and then he did -- >> jimmy: but you just -- as you said -- >> people we realized our voices really blended. >> they do blend. >> and we had such fun with that. >> jimmy: and you recorded the album in new york and jamaica? >> no, new york city. we went to jamaica in the middle to...
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for more on the story we're joined in the studio by roxanne farman farmer a lecturer of politics and international studies at cambridge university works and a very warm welcome to the program thank you interesting listening to the tone at the security council receiving and for the first time staff and i'm a stew saying that he's gravely concerned about the tone that's being used and the increasing complexity that the region is facing what the sewer take behind the rhetoric well i would agree very much that the situation is escalating and there does seem to be a gathering of different allied forces on two sides of these issues and i think one of the points he made was that he'd become so complicated it was so complex and adding into this is the whole idea of where is the information coming from who is reporting this and is that correct very much the same thing was in operation is solsbury where is the actual information why are certain immediate positions being taken up by governments so i think it's very heartening to hear that the russians have agreed to have a force to investigate
for more on the story we're joined in the studio by roxanne farman farmer a lecturer of politics and international studies at cambridge university works and a very warm welcome to the program thank you interesting listening to the tone at the security council receiving and for the first time staff and i'm a stew saying that he's gravely concerned about the tone that's being used and the increasing complexity that the region is facing what the sewer take behind the rhetoric well i would agree...
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i really wanted to do something in my home country that i wanted to have a positive impact of to roxanne and i was really lucky to grow up in europe to get an education there so since then i've wanted to go back to my roots my highlights again the stakes are pretty high so in unstable regions like these the risk of attacks on the solar containers is fairly high. and as much when it was when something's brewing we usually know about it and can respond within a few days we can transport several containers by truck to a neighboring country or bring them to the harbor for example. schreiber's wife plays a role in communicating with the local partners. don't . want to know the solar containers and the electricity that we bring to local areas for people opportunities it means that young people who might otherwise leave can stay because they can find work. can then blamed you thought tribe and needs investors who are willing to take risks a single sale a container costs around one hundred seventy five thousand euros with transport he's already borrowed millions of euros mostly from foundations
i really wanted to do something in my home country that i wanted to have a positive impact of to roxanne and i was really lucky to grow up in europe to get an education there so since then i've wanted to go back to my roots my highlights again the stakes are pretty high so in unstable regions like these the risk of attacks on the solar containers is fairly high. and as much when it was when something's brewing we usually know about it and can respond within a few days we can transport several...
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. >> roxanne recently opened one of the only pot-based substance abuse treatment programs in the countryne we know knows somebody who has died of an overdose. >> how ahead of the the curve, if you will, is maine and what you're doing in all this? >> we're pioneers. we get a lot of pushback, but having actually experienced it to not share it would be immoral. >> it's a message being heard in the state capitol. even by the most conservative politicia politicians. republican state senator eric braky is proposing radical legislation. he wants to add opioid addiction to the list of qualifying conditions for the state's medical marijuana program. makingt easier for opioid addicts to access cannabis. >> it's an age-old debate are you trading one drug for another. >> even if. we are doing a trade from a narcotic that people can overdose on to a plant that's non-narcotic and to one has ever overdosed on in the history of the world, if that's the trade we're making, that sounds like not so bad a trade. >> the senator isn't the only one willing to make that deal. >> medical marijuana. >> medical ma
. >> roxanne recently opened one of the only pot-based substance abuse treatment programs in the countryne we know knows somebody who has died of an overdose. >> how ahead of the the curve, if you will, is maine and what you're doing in all this? >> we're pioneers. we get a lot of pushback, but having actually experienced it to not share it would be immoral. >> it's a message being heard in the state capitol. even by the most conservative politicia politicians....
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. >> reporter: and principal roxanne gutierrez says thereye another new of security here-- the lobby itself-it renovated tohstand bullets. >> before this, we still had this entrance, but it was made out of glass. >> reporter: so it wasn't bullet resistant? >> no, it wasn't. >> and this glass is bullet resistant. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: the idea? to try to prevent another sandy hook, where the gunman shot his way into the locked school. rthside has spent nearly $4 million for bullet resistant lobbies at about half its 78 elementary schools. it's asking voters in may to okay money for the other half. meantime, other security measures are required. the cdistriducts lockdown drills, as do 95% of schools nationwide. here, securing the classroom s takeseconds. >> the all call is made for lockdown, th window is covered, the teacher does ovme here and removed this.en and he door is locked. and if someone is on the outside, they are not able to gain entry. >> reporter: adding modern security measures to schools can be costly. by one estimate, a minimum of $10 billion nationwi security exp
. >> reporter: and principal roxanne gutierrez says thereye another new of security here-- the lobby itself-it renovated tohstand bullets. >> before this, we still had this entrance, but it was made out of glass. >> reporter: so it wasn't bullet resistant? >> no, it wasn't. >> and this glass is bullet resistant. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: the idea? to try to prevent another sandy hook, where the gunman shot his way into the locked school. rthside has...
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gretern with journalist jor ramos, roxanne dunbar ortiz, political reporter sarah kenzie or with her. on sunday, our live coverage continues at 1:30 p.m. eastern with journalist david corn and michael is a cough's book, "russian roulette." black lives matter co-founder with her book, "when they call you a terrorist, a black lives matter memoir ." political commentator roger simon with his book. watched our weekend long coverage of the 22nd annual l.a. times festival of books, live on c-span twos booktv. -- c-span2's booktv. >> sunday on q and a, neil ferguson on his book "the square and the tower, networks and power, from the freemasons the facebook." >> what is striking to me when i interact with these groups is not their power but also their sense of powerlessness. if you think about the events of 2016, just to take an example, not many members of the supposedly government planned that britain would vote to leave the european union and that donald would become president of the united states. donald trump is definitely not somebody who gets invited to those meetings. then take the f
gretern with journalist jor ramos, roxanne dunbar ortiz, political reporter sarah kenzie or with her. on sunday, our live coverage continues at 1:30 p.m. eastern with journalist david corn and michael is a cough's book, "russian roulette." black lives matter co-founder with her book, "when they call you a terrorist, a black lives matter memoir ." political commentator roger simon with his book. watched our weekend long coverage of the 22nd annual l.a. times festival of...
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i have to say that my take on it tracked exactly with roxanne gay who had a terrific piece in "the newbo reboot. you have this family who people knew, the connors from the '90s, this blue collar family, but they're trying to be everything. they're both incredibly open minded when it comes to their gender non-conforming grandchild. they have this black granddaughter who is just there with everybody else and they don't say anything about it. at the same time they are trump supporters, at least roseanne and her husband are. it strikes me as the way trump voters want to see themselves about want to be seen and the way that most of the mainstream media sort of obsessively portrays them. >> on top of the fact it's the way the tv networks want to tap into this large audience that they feel they missed. "the new york times" had a piece that the day after the election abc executives got together and said we have to capture this phenomenon. i think this sort of obsessing over who these people are missing the fact that donald trump is the president, let's look at what he says, and "the new york t
i have to say that my take on it tracked exactly with roxanne gay who had a terrific piece in "the newbo reboot. you have this family who people knew, the connors from the '90s, this blue collar family, but they're trying to be everything. they're both incredibly open minded when it comes to their gender non-conforming grandchild. they have this black granddaughter who is just there with everybody else and they don't say anything about it. at the same time they are trump supporters, at...
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let's go to roxanne in vermont. caller: good morning.what calling about zuckerberg is doing is the icing on the cake. the computers built by nsa can we send across the united states and the world. switzerlanduter in and decode any code across the world within 10 seconds. supercomputers that have been built. the chinese are building another one. they will be able to decode and crack any code within 10 seconds. they can do mathematical equations that would take you 30 years to figure out. host: do you think the average person is one to care about those specific technologies? caller: the average user of facebook is just an information gathering tool. the more information they can gather about the individual, the more the governments across the world can control them. that information is going to be used against people. we are talking about getting into your home life and taking over. basically being held hostage. this is beyond people posting pictures on facebook and the like. this is beyond what we can fathom. the implications are staggeri
let's go to roxanne in vermont. caller: good morning.what calling about zuckerberg is doing is the icing on the cake. the computers built by nsa can we send across the united states and the world. switzerlanduter in and decode any code across the world within 10 seconds. supercomputers that have been built. the chinese are building another one. they will be able to decode and crack any code within 10 seconds. they can do mathematical equations that would take you 30 years to figure out. host:...
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his tore can roxanne dunbar with loaded, disarming history of the second amendment. political reporter, sara ken's, with her book the view from fly over country, dispatches from the forgotten america. on sunday, our live coverage continues at 1:30 p.m. eastern with journalist book russian roulette. inside story putin war on america. and with her book when they call you a terrorist. a black lives matter memoir. and political come tater roger simon with his book, i know best, how moral narcissim is destroying our republic, if it hasn't already. watch our weekend coverage festival of books live on c-span 2 book tv. >>> next remarks from afghanistan's national security adviser on security and politics in that country. he spoke about the current security environment, relations with pakistan, and counter terrorism efforts, held by the u.s. institute of peace. this is an hour. >> good morning everyone. good morning. my name is nancy lynn boring. i'm the president of the u.s. institute of peace and pleased to be able to welcome everybody this morning for a very special progr
his tore can roxanne dunbar with loaded, disarming history of the second amendment. political reporter, sara ken's, with her book the view from fly over country, dispatches from the forgotten america. on sunday, our live coverage continues at 1:30 p.m. eastern with journalist book russian roulette. inside story putin war on america. and with her book when they call you a terrorist. a black lives matter memoir. and political come tater roger simon with his book, i know best, how moral narcissim...