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next it is a book tv set monthly in-depth program with historian and activist roxanne dunbar ortiz herks include outlaw woman and indigenous peoples history of the united states. and recently published, not a nation of immigrants. >> host: roxanne dunbar ortiz and want to start our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book not a nation of immigrants. in that book you write the plains of the united states isn't nation of immigrants as a benevolent version of u.s. nationalism, what you mean by that? >> will in the past, before that terminology a nation of immigrants, arose, there was a degradation really of immigrants, very hard processing of acceptance, which still exists with chinese, the first immigration law was the exclusion of chinese, it is mainly a bin about exclusion. but this term, a nation of immigrants, is actually very recent. i was surprised actually to find that it dates to 1958 planets by john f. kennedy when he was senator. it seemed to me that his purpose was planning to run for president, that he had a difficult path because he was a child of immigrant
next it is a book tv set monthly in-depth program with historian and activist roxanne dunbar ortiz herks include outlaw woman and indigenous peoples history of the united states. and recently published, not a nation of immigrants. >> host: roxanne dunbar ortiz and want to start our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book not a nation of immigrants. in that book you write the plains of the united states isn't nation of immigrants as a benevolent version of u.s....
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. >> now on booktv live with historian and activist roxanne dunbar ortiz over the next two hours will take your calls, text over social media outlaw woman, indigenous peoples history, the united states and the recently published evolution of immigrants. >> roxanne dunbar ortiz i want to start with our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book not an issue to be regrouped, in the book you write the claim that the united states is a nation of immigrants and aversion of u.s. nationals. what do you mean by that. >> in the past, before the terminology, a nation of immigrants arose, there was a degradation of immigrants, very hard processing, of acceptance, that still exist with chinese, the first immigration law was an exclusion of chinese, it's been mainly about exclusion the term is very recent, i was surprised actually to find why it dates to 1958 and in minted by john f. kennedy when he was senator, is seem to be whose purpose was planning to run for president and he had a difficult past because he was a child of immigrant irish and catholic and every president up unti
. >> now on booktv live with historian and activist roxanne dunbar ortiz over the next two hours will take your calls, text over social media outlaw woman, indigenous peoples history, the united states and the recently published evolution of immigrants. >> roxanne dunbar ortiz i want to start with our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book not an issue to be regrouped, in the book you write the claim that the united states is a nation of immigrants and aversion...
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very quickly roxanne dunbar ortiz book to memoirs red dirt growing up in oklahoma and then outlaw woman a memoir of the warriors and indigenous peoples history of the united states which won the american book award in 2015, all the real indians died off in 20 other myths about native americans, loaded and disarming history of the second amendment and her most recent book not a nation of immigrants, settler colonialism, white supremacy and the history of erasure andue united states and the recently published evolution of immigrants. >> roxanne dunbar ortiz i want to start with our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book not an issue to be regrouped, in the book you write the claim that the united states is a nation of immigrants and aversion of u.s. nationals. what do you mean by that. >> in the past, before the terminology, a nation of immigrants arose, there was a degradation of immigrants, very hard processing, of acceptance, that still exist with chinese, the first immigration law was an exclusion of chinese, it's been mainly about exclusion the term is very recent
very quickly roxanne dunbar ortiz book to memoirs red dirt growing up in oklahoma and then outlaw woman a memoir of the warriors and indigenous peoples history of the united states which won the american book award in 2015, all the real indians died off in 20 other myths about native americans, loaded and disarming history of the second amendment and her most recent book not a nation of immigrants, settler colonialism, white supremacy and the history of erasure andue united states and the...
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roxanne dunbar-ortiz, let's begin with you. san francisco very early on, decades ago, recognized indigenous peoples day. can you talk about the first presidential proclamation, biden on friday, recognizing it? the significance of this? roxanne: thank you amy and hello jennifer. it was berkeley that first recognized indigenous peoples day in 1992 during the centennial. san francisco was five or six yearlater. things started in berkeley. that was important. it was an effort of people, native people from all over northern california, and wonderful aies in berkeley. that was the beginning. we haven't gotten rid of fleet week, which was here for a week, warships in our bay for five days, to celebrate columbus, and the italian parade in north beach. columbus is still being celebrated, but i think it is important to know that ever since the holiday has been -- since roosevelt made it a federal holiday, native people have spoken out against this, and it can be documented back to the 1940's. especially in 1977, when indigenous people of
roxanne dunbar-ortiz, let's begin with you. san francisco very early on, decades ago, recognized indigenous peoples day. can you talk about the first presidential proclamation, biden on friday, recognizing it? the significance of this? roxanne: thank you amy and hello jennifer. it was berkeley that first recognized indigenous peoples day in 1992 during the centennial. san francisco was five or six yearlater. things started in berkeley. that was important. it was an effort of people, native...
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at noon eastern on "in depth", roxanne dunbar ortiz. her most recent, "not a nation of immigrants." she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. join our conversation with your calls, tweets, texts, and facebook messages. watch "american history" and "book tv" every weekend on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >> next, a senate consumer protection subcommittee hearing on protecting children while online. facebook's global safety director told senators her company takes the privacy, safety, and well-being of all of those who use facebook very seriously, especially the youngest people who use their services and that they plan to proactively identify where they can improve. subcommittee chair richard blumenthal of connecticut said that facebook routinely puts profits ahead of
at noon eastern on "in depth", roxanne dunbar ortiz. her most recent, "not a nation of immigrants." she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. join our conversation with your calls, tweets, texts, and facebook messages. watch "american history" and "book tv" every weekend on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >> next, a senate...
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and at noon eastern, where live with longtime historian activist, professor and author roxanne dunbar ortiz. >> .. i don't want to do when introduction because everybody is in what he is a scholar and served in the bush administration as sba before the trump administration and was sba commissioner and after he left he spent the last several years hoping our country get through this crisis we face with solid empirical direct, honest straightforward guidance and advice and on top of all that he's nominated for an any because of his performance on cbs face the nation. he set a record for most consecutive appearances on sunday morning and margaret brennan because of his outstanding guidance in those interviews and i also think the cause of a nice chemistry between him and margaret, a chemistry that reminded some of us of spencer tracy and katharine hepburn although a lot of people don't know who i'm referring to he's been nominated for anemmy and i got worried about all this . i didn't see the announcement and i thought i'd thought he didn't win but then i was informed the daytime emmys or news
and at noon eastern, where live with longtime historian activist, professor and author roxanne dunbar ortiz. >> .. i don't want to do when introduction because everybody is in what he is a scholar and served in the bush administration as sba before the trump administration and was sba commissioner and after he left he spent the last several years hoping our country get through this crisis we face with solid empirical direct, honest straightforward guidance and advice and on top of all...
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amanda carpenter and at noon eastern on in-depth alive conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar ortiz author of several books including outlaw woman and indigenous peoples history of the united states . in her most recent not a nation of immigrants miss dunbar talks about native american culture and history for women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. join our conversation with your calls, tweets, texts and facebook messages. watch american history book tv every weekend on wfsu tv find a full schedule on your program or visit thefloridachannel.org. >> stay up-to-date on white house events and the supreme court oral ordinance. even our live program washington journal where we hear your voices every day. we have to cover, download the app for free today. >>. [roll call vote] is your unfiltered view of government brought to you by these television including cox. cox is committed to providing eligible families access to affordable internet . with a connect to computer program, bridging the digital divide one connected and engagedstudent at a time . fox, bringing
amanda carpenter and at noon eastern on in-depth alive conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar ortiz author of several books including outlaw woman and indigenous peoples history of the united states . in her most recent not a nation of immigrants miss dunbar talks about native american culture and history for women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. join our conversation with your calls, tweets, texts and facebook messages. watch american history book...
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on "in depth" conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz pictures author of several books including outlaw woman and indigenous peoples history of the united states. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. watch booktv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at booktv.org. >> fox news host jesse waters offered his thoughts on politics of the left at an event hosted by the richard nixon library in yorba linda, california. here's a look at his thoughts on conservative humor. >> i laugh at myself because is a lot of material there. but that self-replicating humor is critical to what i do because i can't take myself too seriously or people would think i was just an arrogant i'm not going to say it. so humor disarms people especially on the streets when of dealing with these radicals. so one of the things liberals have dennis would try to police conservative humor recently. jon stewart very effective at ridicule and he had that run for a while,
on "in depth" conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz pictures author of several books including outlaw woman and indigenous peoples history of the united states. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. watch booktv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at booktv.org. >> fox news host jesse waters offered his thoughts on...
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. >> roxanne dunbar ortiz i want to start with our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book not an issue to be regrouped, in the book you write the claim that the united states is a nation of immigrants and aversion of u.s. nationals. what do you mean by that. >> in the past, before the terminology, a nation of immigrants arose
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at noon eastern on "in depth" and live conversation with history and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz thel books including outlaw women, and indigenous peoples history of the united states. her most recent not a nation of immigrants. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. join our conversation with your calls tweets texts and facebook messages. watch american history and booktv every weekend on c-span2. find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >> sunday night on q&a on the eve of the supreme court's new term we look back at the life and legacy of a major figure in the courts history, justice john marshall hartland. "politico" editor at large peter kanellis joins us to discuss his biography of the justice, the grayken center. >> he most famously dissented in all of the cases that took away the rights of african-americans because he knew that the post-civil war amendments were added to the constitution and ratified as a price of reentry into the union for the soap and rest of the coun
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then, on "in-depth," a conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz.s the author of several books. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement, and the founding of the united states. watch book tv every weekend, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online, anytime, at booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our first guest is john hudak, senior fellow at brookings institution. thanks for joining us. guest: thanks for having me back. host: to the center you involved with, what does it involve itself with? guest: we focus on good governance in the united states at the local, state, and federal level, understanding checks and balances, how we can get policymakers to do better work for the american public. host: and our topic on executive power by a president, has to fall into that. is there a main concern about how that power is used, no matter who the president? guest: no matter who the president is, there is always concern about the extent of presidential power, how it is exercise
then, on "in-depth," a conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz.s the author of several books. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement, and the founding of the united states. watch book tv every weekend, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online, anytime, at booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our first guest is john hudak, senior fellow at brookings institution....
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at noon eastern on "in depth" a live conversation with his activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz. she's authored several books including outlaw women and indigenous peoples history the united states. in her most recent non-invasion of immigrants. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. join our conversation with your calls tweets texts in facebook messages. watch american history in booktv every weekend on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >> download c-span's new mobile app and stay up-to-date with a live video coverage of the days biggest political events from live stream of the house and senate floor in key congressional hearings, the white house event the supreme court oral arguments are even our live interactive morning program "washington journal" where we hear your voices every day. c-span now has you covered. download the app for free today. >> c-span edger unfiltered view of government. we defined by these television companies and more including me
at noon eastern on "in depth" a live conversation with his activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz. she's authored several books including outlaw women and indigenous peoples history the united states. in her most recent non-invasion of immigrants. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. join our conversation with your calls tweets texts in facebook messages. watch american history in booktv every weekend on...
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then, on "in-depth," a conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz. is the author of several books. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement, and the founding of the united states. watch book tv every weekend, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online, anytime, at booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our first guest is john hudak, senior fellow at brookings institution. thanks for joining us. guest: thanks for having me back. host: to the center you involved with, what does it involve itself with? guest: we focus on good governance in the united states at the local, state, and federal level, understanding checks and balances, how we can get policymakers to do better work for the american public. host: and our topic on executive power by a president, has to fall into that. is there a main concern about how that power is used, no matter who the president? guest: no matter who the president is, there is always concern about the extent of presidential power, how it is exerci
then, on "in-depth," a conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz. is the author of several books. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement, and the founding of the united states. watch book tv every weekend, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch online, anytime, at booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our first guest is john hudak, senior fellow at brookings institution....
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at noon eastern, a live conversation with historian roxanne dunbar ortiz. and her most recent book, not a nation of immigrants. she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. join our conversation with your calls, tweets, texts, and facebook messages. watch american history and book tv every weekend on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >>> "washington post" reporter craig whitlock begins chapter 15 in his new book "the afghanistan papers" this way. quote, hamid karzai's fraudulent re-election worsened a deluge of corruption that engulfed afghanistan in 2009 and 2010. dark money cascaded over the country. money launderers lugged suitcases loaded with a million dollars or more on flights leaving kabul so crooked businessmen and politicians could stash their il-gotten gains offshore. we asked him to expand on this and other stories from his book "the afghanistan papers." "washington post" investigative reporter craig whit logon this week's ep
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at noon eastern on "in depth" allied conversation with historian and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz the author of several books including outlaw women and indigenous peoples history. her most recent not a nation of immigrants. she talks about native american culture and history and the women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. join our conversation with your calls tweets text and facebook messages. watch american history and booktv every weekend on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including mediacom. >> the world of change in an instant but mediacom was ready. internet traffic soared and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual and we powered and new reality because that mediacom we are built to keep you ahead. >> meat camp supports c-span is a public service along with these -- mediacom giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> for the first time since the u.s. departed afghanistan after 20 years in
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