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sarah brown.t is the process moving forward? guest: won secretary devos wanted to do that is different obama administration is actually proposed new regulations, because the obama administration approach has been to issue guidance documents related to title ix. that is not required that regulations do. so now we are going to have a andce and comment period, then revisions will take effect, and then we will go forward with the regulations. i am sure there will be a lot of input from a lot of stakeholders, particularly on college campuses. host: does congress get involved? guest: at this stage, no. this is a department of education local issue. congress has gotten involved on there are otherothe pieces of legislation's rolling through, but title ix regulations are a department of education review. host: one headline without a sharp divide over the trump administration's title ix overhaul. what is the critique and where is it coming from? hast: the sharp divide materialized between advocates of victi
sarah brown.t is the process moving forward? guest: won secretary devos wanted to do that is different obama administration is actually proposed new regulations, because the obama administration approach has been to issue guidance documents related to title ix. that is not required that regulations do. so now we are going to have a andce and comment period, then revisions will take effect, and then we will go forward with the regulations. i am sure there will be a lot of input from a lot of...
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we discuss with sarah brown, senior reporter at the chronicle. watch c-span journal live saturday morning. join the discussion. this weekend on c-span, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, photojournalist talk about their favorite for graphs on the campaign trail. >> you taste the light first. that's how i do it. then you work really hard because there's always a story to tell. it's like this is stagecraft, political theater but you always to maybe understand what people are like and what they are about. >> on book tv on c-span2 saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, an award-winning photographer talks about photos she's taking in the middle east. >> there was a call to arms and we went. it was terrifying because as we were hit by qaddafi's troops, and their airstrikes at that time, mortar rounds, tank rounds, sniper fire, it was relentless. these guys would run away and leave us on the front lines. we had to run away after them. >> on american history tv on became, how the pilgrims part of america's founding story. reasons they become this influential and imp
we discuss with sarah brown, senior reporter at the chronicle. watch c-span journal live saturday morning. join the discussion. this weekend on c-span, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, photojournalist talk about their favorite for graphs on the campaign trail. >> you taste the light first. that's how i do it. then you work really hard because there's always a story to tell. it's like this is stagecraft, political theater but you always to maybe understand what people are like and what they...
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not just harrison and booker but even sarah brown, jeff americal elizabeth warren. who's not running? this will be an issue for chuck schumer but they're in the minority. watch for the republican senate to do much of what they're dois in t senate -- trying to confirm a lot of judges which they cando with a simple majority, without democratic support. robert: we're talking about a shutdown showdownhis december. there's a lot of possible bipartisanship early nex yr but we're always thinking about the other cloud hanging over these discussions. democrats said midterm voters sent a cle message they want to check on donald trump's administration. many incoming chairs say they will use the powero investigate the president and members of his team. that's the scene next yr. are the president's tax returns at the top of the democrats' list? lisa: they're near the top. we know what's close to the top. we saw a letter this tuesday come out from jerry nadler who will be one of the big investigative forces for democrats. he wrote a letter to the acting attorney general, among ot
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we will discuss it with sarah brown printed watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. weekend, photojournalists talk about their favorite photographs on the campaign trail. hard and workally really hard. there's always a story to tell. stagecraft, but to try to lift the veil so people can understand what they are like. tv, 8:00 eastern, of pulitzer prize-winning photographer talks about the middle east. >> it was terrifying. as we were hit by troops than there were airstrikes at that time, there were more rounds and sniper fire, it was relentless. they would often just run away and leave us on the front line. we had to run away after them. tv, howerican history the programs became part of the american founding story. became important because they can be used to give america a sort of noble identity. we hear that the pilgrims came for freedom or for god or for self-government. because they came for those reasons, that's what america stands for ever sense -- since. >> this weekend on c-span. monday, president trump received the white house christmas
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we'll will discuss with sarah brown. be sure to watch "washington journal at 70 quite eastern seven -- "washington journal" at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. buren? as martin van >> good question. a lot of people need to ask that question. martin van buren was the eighth president of the united states, and he is often forgotten. he was only four years long. >> sunday, the biography of president martin van buren. >> spent a lot of time with aaron burr, hamilton's murderer, and there were even rumors persisted throughout the life of martin van buren, so persistent gore vidal even planted them in his novel that martin van buren may have been the illegitimate son of aaron burr. we don't know. no one will ever know, but john quincy adams once wrote on his diary that martin van buren looks a lot like aaron birth and him, sort of always trying to organize factions against northerners and southerners in political alliances together. easterny night at 8:00 on c-span's q and a. what does it mean to be american? that is the student
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we will discuss it with sarah brown. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. to the weekly podcast. this week, part one of a two-part interview with three nationally known presidential historians. they stare -- share historical context for the trump presidency. >> i think he is like andrew johnson. he has impeachments twirling around him and he is not able to close or heal a racial divide in the country. >> there is a real animosity as earlyhe president as john adams because he is the first person who is pushing for the sedition act. it actuallyes is, tries to prevent criticism of the government. this is on the free c-span radio app. wherever you go for podcasts. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 19 29, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress congress the way house -- the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country.
we will discuss it with sarah brown. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. to the weekly podcast. this week, part one of a two-part interview with three nationally known presidential historians. they stare -- share historical context for the trump presidency. >> i think he is like andrew johnson. he has impeachments twirling around him and he is not able to close or heal a racial divide in the country. >> there is a real animosity as...
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we will discuss it with sarah brown was a reporter for the comical of higher education -- chronicle of higher education. join the discussion. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's cable-television company. today, we continue to bring unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. announcer: next, an american history tv exclusive. to cities tour visits hawaii learn more about its unique literary in history life. we bring the literary and historic sites to our viewers. you can watch more of our visits at c-span.org/citiestour. >> this valley is considered a very sacred valley. that is due to the 700 year presence of high priest that once resided in or presided over this valley. this is an area where he would whoever was the high people queen, of the island, he was one of the most trusted advisors to whoever rule the island. such -- someone of such high rank, you would need the commoners to work
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we will discuss it with sarah brown of the chronicle of higher education.aboutournalists talk their favorite photographs on the campaign trail. and how i do it, but then you take really hard and look really hard, because there is always a story to tell alexis is stage craft, political theater, but he ,lways tried to lift the veil so that people can really understand what they are like and what they are about. booktv, pulitzer prize-winning war photographer lyndsay is oriented talks about photos she has taken in the .iddle east durin >> it was terrifying. as we were hit by qaddafi's trou ops, there was sniper fire, it was relentless, and these guys will often run away and leave us, the journalists, on the front line, and we would have to sort of runaway after them. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, how the became part of america's founding story. that's one reason they become his influential and important organism is they can be used to give america a sort of normal sontity or you know across, we know pilgrims came here for freedom or for were all of those thing
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i think probably, sarah, you're probably the most senior as even supervisor brown's office inherited this one. but the dem building expansion, it's in the 10-year capital plan, but it hasn't been approved by the board of supervisors. is that right? >> correct. my understanding is that the expansion is slated to be part of the 2020 easter bond, which is in the capital plan that was approved i guess two years ago by the board of supervisors. the reason we're bringing this legislation to you is that when we began our planning process and community outreach and engagement for the margaret hayward process, because of our participation in the capital planning committee, we were aware that dem was planning their expansion as well and figured it would be smart planning to work together to figure out how those projects could interact, would interact and plan for them jointly. that is why we brought this legislation at this time. because we're ready to move forward, their project is on a slightly different time line, but we've been in close communication through the whole thing. but yes, the l
i think probably, sarah, you're probably the most senior as even supervisor brown's office inherited this one. but the dem building expansion, it's in the 10-year capital plan, but it hasn't been approved by the board of supervisors. is that right? >> correct. my understanding is that the expansion is slated to be part of the 2020 easter bond, which is in the capital plan that was approved i guess two years ago by the board of supervisors. the reason we're bringing this legislation to you...
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. >> brown: madison-based artist sarah fitzsimons constructed a ghost-like outline of a family farm oney land. exploring boundaries: indoor and outdoor, agriculture and art, rural and urban. >> i think a big part of that divide is, you don't socialize with each other. and if we don't come into contact with people in other bubbles, that's only going to strengthen the divide. >> brown: the divisions here, as everywhere, are also political: 20is region split almost down the middle i, with donald trump winning sauk county by just 100 votes. jay salinas said the election made their work feel ever more urgent. >> it's something we've certainly become much more cognizant, after having woken in early november 2016, and see those electoral maps. and see these islands of blue in seas of red. and so, regardless of what you thought of the outcoon of the electhat is not a healthy dynamic. >> brown: islands of blue being the urban-- >> yeah, ectly. and then the red being the productive farmland. >> brown: festival attendee mike st. john, who told us heotes mostly republican, says local culture has c
. >> brown: madison-based artist sarah fitzsimons constructed a ghost-like outline of a family farm oney land. exploring boundaries: indoor and outdoor, agriculture and art, rural and urban. >> i think a big part of that divide is, you don't socialize with each other. and if we don't come into contact with people in other bubbles, that's only going to strengthen the divide. >> brown: the divisions here, as everywhere, are also political: 20is region split almost down the...
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. >> reporter: with her turkey fresh out of the smoker, there in all its browned bacony goodness, there was nothing left for sarahsoni to do but her job. >> you ready? >> cheers. >> when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> we wrap up this thanksgiving broadcast with a note from our own john dickerson of "cbs this morning." he's giving thanks to the dozens of people who wake up in the middle of the night to put his show on the air. here's john. >> there are many ways to prepare for thanksgiving. brine the turkey. chop the wood for the fire. do the research for the political fights you'll have around the table. i prepare for thanksgiving by making a list of the things i'm grateful for. it's based on an essay from years ago by roger rosenblatt. it contains items big and small. the new yorkers who texted us w
. >> reporter: with her turkey fresh out of the smoker, there in all its browned bacony goodness, there was nothing left for sarahsoni to do but her job. >> you ready? >> cheers. >> when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and...
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cnn's pamela brown picks up the story now from the white house. >> reporter: white house press secretary sarah sanders and her first briefing in nearly a month asked several times about the russia probe. >> the president was involved in in wrongdoing, was not part of any collusion. >> reporter: but special counsel robert mueller's investigation has clearly been on the president's mind. >> we have a lot of phony stuff, like the russian witch hunt garbage. >> reporter: bringing it up at rallies last night in mississippi and again in a series of tweets today, saying in part, wait until it comes out how horribly and viciously they're treating people. ruining lives for them refusing to lie. mueller is a conflicted prosecutor gone rogue. those attacks coming as mueller's team starts writing its report. >> i don't think the president has any concerns about the report, because he knows that there was no wrongdoing by him and that there was no collusion. >> why is he tweeting so vociferously? >> the president has avoids his unhappiness from the beginning, that this has gone on, this ridiculous witch hu
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. >> sarah about rell less is now my favorite person. >> next at 6:30, the issue bringing governor brownea today. >>> thousands of hotel workers still off the job in a dispute big corporations are making and just got a huge tax break. but the middle class is struggling. prop c is a common-sense plan. the top 1% of businesses pay their fair share to tackle homelessness for all of us. companies with revenue greater than $50 million pay, not small businesses or homeowners. the prop c plan is supported by the democratic party, nancy pelosi & dianne feinstein vote "yes" on c. big corporations pay for it, not you. >>> now at 6:30, emergency meeting. hotel workers off the job for a month. local officials are worried about the impact on the tourism industry >>> president trump trump and oprah on the campaign trail. >>> the battle of the bay. >> that's not what we want. >> yeah. >> national audience on tv? >> no. >> come on, folks. get it together. it's friday, though. that's nice. >> yeah. it's going to be nice weather too. absolutely. today, tomorrow, sunday. and then finally autumn returns nex
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sarah, ofving to stand up and rea a piece of paper, a sexual act. and what straight person has to er go through that unles they're being cruel to another human being. >> brownnfessing their feing and behavior-- di i never go to a job interview or an on and what happens my sex life becomes an issue inside the roo >> brown: garrard's experience happened 14 years ago. es left his home and now l in new york as a gay man. >> a lot of people you know,'v thatencountered on my book tour for example, they say how is this still happening in 2018. and they believe that progress is a straight line and that we're already there an just not true. i mean it is just so obvious that people are still struggling all over and not just u.s. all over the world. and the effects of conversion therapy have traveled all over the world. >> brown: "boy erased" opens nationwide on november 16. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the toronto international film festival. o woodruff: now remembering a man d a big impact on the movies by e legendary comic book characters he helped heate. william brangham the story.ra >> bngham: he's credited with adging to life some of t biggest,dest
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. >>> coming up, sarah jessica parker is here live. [ applause ] >>> it's friday, 8:27. governor jerry brownx repeal. governor brown has pushed for an increase in the gas tax starting last year to raise money for road and bridge repairs as well as transit improvements. up until now the governor had remained quiet on issues in the upcoming election. >>> speaking of traffic, here's alexis. >> the bay bridge looking much better than we were earlier this morning. so that commute is actually looking pretty light. we do have about 30 smenincidenn the board. some drive times are in the green, including tracy to dublin, antioch to >>> wow, check out the difference. the fog finally made it to the golden gate bridge. it's been sitting on the peninsula coast all morning. that's our trouble spot if you will for the commute. everywhere else will be pretty good. we have a high fire danger starting at 1:00 in the morning through sunday at 6:00 in the morning. wow, it's going to be tough up in the hills once again, reggie jaanoth . >>> you can find us on our news app and ♪ [ applause ] >>> wonderful. we wel
. >>> coming up, sarah jessica parker is here live. [ applause ] >>> it's friday, 8:27. governor jerry brownx repeal. governor brown has pushed for an increase in the gas tax starting last year to raise money for road and bridge repairs as well as transit improvements. up until now the governor had remained quiet on issues in the upcoming election. >>> speaking of traffic, here's alexis. >> the bay bridge looking much better than we were earlier this morning. so...
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brown at the white house. >>> now we have more breaking news involving the mueller investigation. let's go to our political correspondent sara murray. sarahre you learning tonight about new questions the president is aski special counsel is asking about the president's lawyers? >> reporter: of course we go this is coming at the same time mueller's team is trying to figure out whether roger stone had any real back channel to wikileaks and whether he may have shared any information with the trump campaign or in 2016 then candidate trump. roger stone responded to this with a statement to cnn. he said i never visited trump tower after august of 2015 until the president-elect asked me to visit him after the election. stone says that was late november, early december of 2016. and in terms of phone calls, stone says they were occasional and in all cases initiated by him, referring to trump. and we never discussed wikileaks, in terms of their communications in 2016, wolf. >> what are you learning, sarah, about how far along mueller is in writing his final report? >> reporter: of course there are some key pieces missing like what is going to happe
brown at the white house. >>> now we have more breaking news involving the mueller investigation. let's go to our political correspondent sara murray. sarahre you learning tonight about new questions the president is aski special counsel is asking about the president's lawyers? >> reporter: of course we go this is coming at the same time mueller's team is trying to figure out whether roger stone had any real back channel to wikileaks and whether he may have shared any information...
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brown and his newly elected successor. the president is expected to get an update on the response to those fires, victor and christi. >> sarah, we appreciate it, thank you. >>> the president's visit comes as officials reveal the number. it's really stunning, of those unaccounted for in the camp fire. it's now more than 1,000. meanwhile, three wildfire deaths in southern california bring the total number of dead across the state to 74. the camp fire is now the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california history. let's bring in paul camden. paul, the sun's coming up there. people are waking up in those tents. what are you seeing and hearing? >> reporter: well, what we're seeing, victor and christi, you're right, the sun now rising here, shedding light on what's popping up here, which is aville raj laj of those people out of their holmes. some 52,000 people had to be evacuated in the camp fire, and 9,000 or more single family homes destroyed, 12,000 structures. there's a lot of people who are homeless and the specter of rain is on the horizon for wednesday. they are dealing with a lot here. i would say there are hundr
brown and his newly elected successor. the president is expected to get an update on the response to those fires, victor and christi. >> sarah, we appreciate it, thank you. >>> the president's visit comes as officials reveal the number. it's really stunning, of those unaccounted for in the camp fire. it's now more than 1,000. meanwhile, three wildfire deaths in southern california bring the total number of dead across the state to 74. the camp fire is now the deadliest and most...
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slammer.voice of sarah jensen/norman police department: "the thing that the suspects did not know is that the employees put in one cell phone that had a gps tracker on it."officers tracked the phone to brownd bivins... who still had the cell phones and the bat in the car with them.the two were arrested and charged with first degree robbery... assault while masked... and planning to perform an act of violence.sarah jensen/norman police department: "definitely a great forethought by those employees in that to think to put that device in there, so that we had that information in real time." (catherine) that was cassandra sweetman reporting. employees at the store say -- even if the suspects had gotten away with the phones -- the devices are rendered useless once they're reported stolen. (grant) next at 5:30... we continue to cover our breaking news... flash flooding in areas already devastated by the butte county wildfire. we'll have a live update after the break. (catherine) also -- tahoe is getting hit with a winter stormtonight.. we're live in south lake with a look at the current conditions. (grant) back to our breaking news tonight... flash flooding has hit a wildfire-scarred area of bu
slammer.voice of sarah jensen/norman police department: "the thing that the suspects did not know is that the employees put in one cell phone that had a gps tracker on it."officers tracked the phone to brownd bivins... who still had the cell phones and the bat in the car with them.the two were arrested and charged with first degree robbery... assault while masked... and planning to perform an act of violence.sarah jensen/norman police department: "definitely a great forethought...
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governor jerry brown and gavin newson will join ktvu fox 2 news at the air force base in yuma county, they join us on the telephone now with a preview of the president's visit. sarahter: good morning. we are inside the air force base . -- the president is expected to land in about two hours, -- >>> all right, we are obviously having issues with seras phone. the president is supposed to touch down around 9:45 pm -- 9:45 am. here is what the president had to say earlier today, before he got on air force one, about coming to california. >> it should have been done many years ago. i think everybody is on the right side. this is a big issue. this is a big issue. a very extensive issue, but very inexpensive when you can. to even one of these horrible fires. we will save a lot of miles -- we will save a lot of lives and a lot of money. >> he is hours away, he touchdown -- touches down at 9:45 am. fox news sunday, we will have an exclusive interview with the president, the topics include the wildfires, russia hacking probes, recordings of journalist khashoggi being killed inside the saudi consulate in turkey, and a federal judge ordering the administration to restore the
governor jerry brown and gavin newson will join ktvu fox 2 news at the air force base in yuma county, they join us on the telephone now with a preview of the president's visit. sarahter: good morning. we are inside the air force base . -- the president is expected to land in about two hours, -- >>> all right, we are obviously having issues with seras phone. the president is supposed to touch down around 9:45 pm -- 9:45 am. here is what the president had to say earlier today, before he...