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eastern, human rights campaign, sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person and lgbt q rights, in her book "tomorrow will be different" saturday at 12:55 p.m. remembering the life of the tv personality, political activist and founder of the national review who died in 2008, 8:00 p.m., the relationship between the george washington and native americans examined by -- the first president, the first americans and the birth of the nation. >>> and now a hearing looking at the d.e.a. role combatting the opioid epidemic with robert paterson, the head and asking him about ways they can expedite the investigation into distributors involved in suspicious opioid and pill dumping in west virginia. this is about two 1/2 hours.
eastern, human rights campaign, sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person and lgbt q rights, in her book "tomorrow will be different" saturday at 12:55 p.m. remembering the life of the tv personality, political activist and founder of the national review who died in 2008, 8:00 p.m., the relationship between the george washington and native americans examined by -- the first president, the first americans and the birth of the nation. >>> and now a hearing...
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this weekend, sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq rights in her life as a transgender person. >> i rememberafter the election we're scared about how young people were internalizing this, the results of the election. over the last year and a half i hear from young people who still wonder is the heart of this country big enough to love me. i say few things to them. the first is that in my own life, i have dealt with bullying. harassment, and comments that made me question where the third there was a place for me. what i said to the young people whether there same bullies in the white house or in the classroom, everyone deals with something they're insecure about. everyone deals with something society has said they should be ashamed of. if we have taken that fact that society has told us was wrong we should hide and be ashamed of we taken that fact and move forward with a place of pride. in the bullies, they see that power they are jealous of your power and your agency. that you've been able to accomplish something. whatever the insecurity is, they see that you've conquered your insecurities a
this weekend, sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq rights in her life as a transgender person. >> i rememberafter the election we're scared about how young people were internalizing this, the results of the election. over the last year and a half i hear from young people who still wonder is the heart of this country big enough to love me. i say few things to them. the first is that in my own life, i have dealt with bullying. harassment, and comments that made me question where the third there...
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eastern, human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person and lgbtq rights and her book and tomorrow will be different and love, loss and the love for trans equality. sunday on american history tv at 12:55 p.m. eastern, remembering the life and legacy of william f. buckley, jr., and the tv personality and the political activist and founder of the national review who died in 2008. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, the relationship between george washington and native americans is examined by colin callaway and his book, the indian world of george washington and the first president and the first americans and the birth of the nation. >> now to a house homeland security subcommittee where representatives from the tsa and the national center for transgender equality answer questions about the patdown process at airports when s, c accommodating disable the people with disabilities. this is about an hour. >> let's get going. committee of homeland security will come to order. the sub committee is meeting today to examine tsa's efforts to effectively
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in the coming weeks on "after words," human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride will discuss her life as a transgenders person and lgbtq rights. james swanson retraces the events leading up to the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. and this weekend economist brian kaplan argues against college for everyone. >> obviously, there is about a trillion dollars of government funding at all levels on the side of the status quo. very much we're keeping that in mind. this means that we have a very accessible education system which people normally think of as purely good. in the book i said, well, there's a dark side. it may just mean that everybody needs to spend a lot of years in school in order to end up at the same place they ended up with a lower level. when people think this way, they're thinking of the talented kid from a really poor family who gets a leg up. they're not thinking about the other kids who just don't like school and have many of their opportunities which have been taken away from them because now employers say there's so many people with college degrees, w
in the coming weeks on "after words," human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride will discuss her life as a transgenders person and lgbtq rights. james swanson retraces the events leading up to the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. and this weekend economist brian kaplan argues against college for everyone. >> obviously, there is about a trillion dollars of government funding at all levels on the side of the status quo. very much we're keeping that in mind....
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eastern on afterwards human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person and obg t rights. tomorrow will be different sunday on american history tv at 12:50 5 pm eastern remembering the life and legacy of william f buckley junior the tv personality, political activist and founder of the national review who died in 2008 . at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency the relationship between george washington and native americans is examined by author calling calloway in his book, the indian world of george washington. the first president, the first americans in the birth of the nation. olds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public >>> c-span. where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's public television companies. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >>> congressman of iowa and california join the organization common cause
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tomorrow will be different, the sarah mcbride reflects on her work in the lgbtq community.ert kaplan offers his thoughts unless 20 years of american diplomacy and for diplomacy. journalist elaine weiss recalls the women's suffrage movement to promote the ratification of the 19th amendment to the constitution in 1920 in, the women's hour. and, the infernal library they look at political dictators. for these titles the bookstores this coming week and watch her authors in the near future book tv c-span2. >> it evening. my name is madison and i misstatement ambassador. on behalf of the faculty, staff, students at the new hampshire school politics i'd like to welcome you and thank you for joining us for this event. the mission is to educate, engage in power citizens of all ages
tomorrow will be different, the sarah mcbride reflects on her work in the lgbtq community.ert kaplan offers his thoughts unless 20 years of american diplomacy and for diplomacy. journalist elaine weiss recalls the women's suffrage movement to promote the ratification of the 19th amendment to the constitution in 1920 in, the women's hour. and, the infernal library they look at political dictators. for these titles the bookstores this coming week and watch her authors in the near future book tv...
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p.m., sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person in her book "tomorrow will be different." on american history tv at remembering the life and legacy of william f. founder of the "national review" who died in 2008. 8:00 p.m., "the presidency," author colin callaway and his book, "the first president, the first americans and birth of a nation." next on c-span, we'll show you first statements made by schoolnts following mass shootings beginning with bill clinton reacting to the massacre columbine high school in littleton, colorado. he's followed by george w. bush after the virge tech shooting. then president barack obama reacting to shootings at sandy and elementary umquacommunity college in ending with president trump speaking after the at marjory stoneman parkland,h school in florida.
p.m., sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person in her book "tomorrow will be different." on american history tv at remembering the life and legacy of william f. founder of the "national review" who died in 2008. 8:00 p.m., "the presidency," author colin callaway and his book, "the first president, the first americans and birth of a nation." next on c-span, we'll show you first statements made by schoolnts following mass shootings...
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includes best-selling nonfiction books and guest interviews with human rights campaign secretary sarah mcbride discussed lgbt q rights and her life as a transgender person. >> lbj thought martin luther king betrayed them over the vietnam war. also he wants to expand the mission to economic justice and not just blacks, everyone, appellations, hispanics, others. the irony of james earl ray's life is impoverished life, lack of education. james earl ray, the boy, was exactly the kind of person martin luther king would have wanted to help. he had a big plan for the summer of 1968, wanted to organize a nationwide poor people's campaign and have poor people of all races converge in washington and live in a tent city and protester economic justice and economic rights and so he was brought in the movement. one thing people should remember, he was so conflicted and overcome by doubt in 67-68-66. he would ask is it too much for one man to bear? you just run the movement, take it over. he said it in memphis, i am out. then he came back. think of the pressure he was under. it was hard for him. >> afterword
includes best-selling nonfiction books and guest interviews with human rights campaign secretary sarah mcbride discussed lgbt q rights and her life as a transgender person. >> lbj thought martin luther king betrayed them over the vietnam war. also he wants to expand the mission to economic justice and not just blacks, everyone, appellations, hispanics, others. the irony of james earl ray's life is impoverished life, lack of education. james earl ray, the boy, was exactly the kind of...
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. >> cap next, human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq issues in her life as a transgender person. shoes interviewed by the former head of the u.s. department of justice civil rights division during the obama administration. afterwards is a weekly program with relevant castro's interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: sarah, you wrote an amazing book that was able to even the personal with the political. tell me about what prompted you to write this book and particularly now. >> i appreciate having the opportunity to chat with you. the book, tomorrow will be different is the story of my own journey is a transgender woman and advocate. and my story of my relationship with andy, transgender man. i started writing this book before the election. there is a significant amount of work remaining to be done in the fight for transit quality. after i start writing the book the election happened i thought the book took on a new sense of urgency. as we see these attacks from the trump pence administration and legislators trying to legislate
. >> cap next, human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq issues in her life as a transgender person. shoes interviewed by the former head of the u.s. department of justice civil rights division during the obama administration. afterwards is a weekly program with relevant castro's interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: sarah, you wrote an amazing book that was able to even the personal with the political. tell me about what...
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applause] [inaudible conversations] >> this weekend on booktv, human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq and already rights as a transgender person. she is interviewed by the civil rights department during the obama administration. also this weekend, authors from the newmer foundation, m.i.t., discuss the fate of democracy. we have the presentation of the national book critic circle awards. ben steele chronicles the efforts to rebuild western europe after world war 2. former ambassador vicky huddleston talks about the relationship between cuba and the out, and microsoft president, brad smith, offers his thoughts on artificial intelligence and how it will impact society and the work force, all that's weekend on booktv. for a complete schedule visit booktv.org. >> good evening, can you hear me in the back okay as well? i'm the event coordinator here at politics and pros. thank you for coming out. if everybody could please silence your cell phone. we are recording with c-span so don't want to be that person whose tone goes off in the middle of everything. also, for similar
applause] [inaudible conversations] >> this weekend on booktv, human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq and already rights as a transgender person. she is interviewed by the civil rights department during the obama administration. also this weekend, authors from the newmer foundation, m.i.t., discuss the fate of democracy. we have the presentation of the national book critic circle awards. ben steele chronicles the efforts to rebuild western europe after world...
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rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq rights and her life as a transgender person. interviewed by the former head of the u.s. department of justice's civil rights division during the obama administration. at 10 p.m., ryan holliday talks about the down fall of gawker and the role played by venture capitalist peter thiel. and we wrap up at 31 with the editor of the new york review of books. he talks about living in japan and learning about that country's politics and culture. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> usually at the beginning of our events in here we like to introduce and thank a number of vips that are in attendance. however, tonight the room is completely filled with vips, former white house and reagan foundation staff members, one of president reagan's military aides who carried the famous football, we have foundation donors, we have doe sents sents- docents i've seen, special friends of the reagans and, of course, mike weinberg's family members. if we introduce everyone, we still be here at breakfast -- [lau
rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq rights and her life as a transgender person. interviewed by the former head of the u.s. department of justice's civil rights division during the obama administration. at 10 p.m., ryan holliday talks about the down fall of gawker and the role played by venture capitalist peter thiel. and we wrap up at 31 with the editor of the new york review of books. he talks about living in japan and learning about that country's politics and...
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eastern on afterwards, human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person and lgbtq rights in her book tomorrow will be different. love loss and the fight for transequality. sunday on american history tv at 12: 5 a p.m. eastern remembering the life and legacy of william f. berkely jr., the tv personality be, political activist and founder of the national review who died in 2008. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, the the relationship between george washington and native americans is examined by author colin callaway in his book the indian world of george washington, the first american and the first americans and the birth of the nation. >>> british foreign secretary boris johnson updated members on the foreign affairs committee about developments in uk foreign policy specifically russia and the recent nerve agent attack. he told lawmakers that the timing of russia's nerve agent attack in the uk was closely connected to the recent presidential election in russia. and later questioned the authenticity of the results of the election. other topics focusesed
eastern on afterwards, human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person and lgbtq rights in her book tomorrow will be different. love loss and the fight for transequality. sunday on american history tv at 12: 5 a p.m. eastern remembering the life and legacy of william f. berkely jr., the tv personality be, political activist and founder of the national review who died in 2008. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, the the relationship between george...
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and this weekend the human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses her rights as a transgender person. speemac i remember right after the election we were so scared about how young people were internalizing this. the results of the election. and i think over the last year and a half i say a few things at them. in my own life i have dealt with bullying and harassment and comments that truly made me question whether there was a place for me. what i say to them or young people whether they are seen boys in the white house. everyone deals with something that they're insecure about. everyone deals with something that society tells them they should be afraid of. we have taken that the fact that they've told us that is wrong. be ashamed of. we have taken that fact and not just accepted it but moved forward to it the the place of pride. and the bullies whether it was a sexual orientation or how they look. they see that you have conquered your insecurities and that power. and whatever is coming our way you need to know that you are powerful. powerful just by being. afterwards airs on bo
and this weekend the human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses her rights as a transgender person. speemac i remember right after the election we were so scared about how young people were internalizing this. the results of the election. and i think over the last year and a half i say a few things at them. in my own life i have dealt with bullying and harassment and comments that truly made me question whether there was a place for me. what i say to them or young people...
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and then on booktv's "after words" program at 9 p.m., human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq rights and her life as a transgender person. interviewed by the former head of the u.s. department of justice's civil rights division during the obama administration. at 10 p.m., ryan holliday talks about the down fall of gawker and the role played by venture capitalist peter thiel. and we wrap up at 31 with the editor of the new york review of books. he talks about living in japan and learning about that country's politics and culture. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> usually at the beginning of our events in here we like to introduce and thank a number of vips that are in attendance. however, tonight the room is completely filled with vips, former white house and reagan foundation staff
and then on booktv's "after words" program at 9 p.m., human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses lgbtq rights and her life as a transgender person. interviewed by the former head of the u.s. department of justice's civil rights division during the obama administration. at 10 p.m., ryan holliday talks about the down fall of gawker and the role played by venture capitalist peter thiel. and we wrap up at 31 with the editor of the new york review of books. he talks...
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sarah mcbride discussed lgbtq rights and her life as a transgender person. economize brian kaplan argued against college for everyone. and former u.s.a. today yesterday for in chief improved another work places. and then senator tim scott and trey trey gowdy will talk about their time in congress, and james swanson. >> lbj thought martin luther king had be trade him over the vietnam war and caused great division. also, he wanted to expand the mission to economic justice, and also not just blacks. everyone, poor white, appalachians, hispanic, others, the great irony of james earl ray's life is impoverish life, his lack of education. james earl ray the boy was exactly the kind of person that martin luther king would have wanted to help. the terrible irony. then he had big machine for the summer of 1968. wanted to organize a nationwide poor people's campaign. and have poor people of all races converge in washington, and live in a tent city on the mall, and protest for economic justice and economic rights. and so he was broadening the movement. one thing people
sarah mcbride discussed lgbtq rights and her life as a transgender person. economize brian kaplan argued against college for everyone. and former u.s.a. today yesterday for in chief improved another work places. and then senator tim scott and trey trey gowdy will talk about their time in congress, and james swanson. >> lbj thought martin luther king had be trade him over the vietnam war and caused great division. also, he wanted to expand the mission to economic justice, and also not just...
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and then afterwards the human rights campaign of sarah mcbride discusses her life as transgendered person and lgbtq rights and her book "tomorrow is going to be different, love, loss and the fight for transequality." and then saturday at 12:55 p.m. eastern remembering the life and legacy of william f. buckley, the tv personality, and political activist and found over the national review who died in 2008. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, the relationship between george washington and native americans is exam pained by author colin callaway, and the indian world of george washington, and the president and the first americans, and the birth of the nation. >>> and now a hearing on broadband infrastructure and the technologies needed to provide high speed access and members of the commerce committee are on deploying infrastructure of the rural areas. this is just over two hours.
and then afterwards the human rights campaign of sarah mcbride discusses her life as transgendered person and lgbtq rights and her book "tomorrow is going to be different, love, loss and the fight for transequality." and then saturday at 12:55 p.m. eastern remembering the life and legacy of william f. buckley, the tv personality, and political activist and found over the national review who died in 2008. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, the relationship between george washington and...
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p.m., sarah mcbride discusses her book and life as a transgendered person on "after w ords". sunday, on american history television at 12:55 p.m. eastern, remembering the life and legacy of william f buckley junior, the television personality, political activist, and founder of the national review. at 8 p.m. on " the first president, the first americans, and the birth of a nation. >> the white house said the president will sign the $1.3 trillion omnibus bill once approved by congress. the announcement came during a briefing with budget director mick mulvaney and legislative affairs director mark short. this is 20 minutes. ms. sanders: good afternoon.
p.m., sarah mcbride discusses her book and life as a transgendered person on "after w ords". sunday, on american history television at 12:55 p.m. eastern, remembering the life and legacy of william f buckley junior, the television personality, political activist, and founder of the national review. at 8 p.m. on " the first president, the first americans, and the birth of a nation. >> the white house said the president will sign the $1.3 trillion omnibus bill once approved...
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sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgender person and rights.i -- 12:55 p.m.astern, remembering the life and legacy of -- william f buckley junior. 8:00, the presidency between george washington and the native americans's examination by author tom callaway. a,sunday on c-span's q and but university law professor -- a university law professor amy chua talks about tribes. to talk to ourselves as americans again and say, oh you are the evil ones. it used to be the people on the other side of the political divide were people we disagree with. now it feels like the people who voted for the other candidates are in, enemies, not real americans. because i studied democracies -- what is thed, difference between libya and the united states? they are a multiethnic country as well. they are a failed state because they don't have the overarching, strong libyan identity, strong enough to hold the country together. but we do. this is what makes us special. >> q and a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> government funding was set to expire tonight at midnight. earlier
sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgender person and rights.i -- 12:55 p.m.astern, remembering the life and legacy of -- william f buckley junior. 8:00, the presidency between george washington and the native americans's examination by author tom callaway. a,sunday on c-span's q and but university law professor -- a university law professor amy chua talks about tribes. to talk to ourselves as americans again and say, oh you are the evil ones. it used to be the people on the other side...
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on booktv's afterwards program at 10, human rights campaign press secretary sarah are mcbride discussing lbgt rights and her life as a transgender person interviewed by former head of the u.s. department of justice civil rights division during the obama administration. and we wrap up our time programming with the international book sir l awards chosen annually by 1,000 critics, authors and members was publishing world that all happens tonight on c-span 2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. and now
on booktv's afterwards program at 10, human rights campaign press secretary sarah are mcbride discussing lbgt rights and her life as a transgender person interviewed by former head of the u.s. department of justice civil rights division during the obama administration. and we wrap up our time programming with the international book sir l awards chosen annually by 1,000 critics, authors and members was publishing world that all happens tonight on c-span 2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors...
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eastern on "after words," sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person and lgbtq rights in "tomorrow will be different: love, loss, and the fight for trans equality." sunday on american history tv at 12:55 p.m., remembering the life and legacy of william f. buckley jr., the tv personality, political activist, and founder of "the national review" who died in 2008. 8:00 p.m., the presidency, the relationship between george washington and native americans is examined by author colin callaway in his book "the indian world of george washington: the first president, the first americans, and the birth of a nation." >>> this sunday on "1968:america in turmoil," the presidential election of 1968 began with eight presidential candidates. by the end, the sitting president bowed out, robert kennedy was assassinated, television coverage was dominated by violent clashes between chicago police and protesters at the democratic national convention, and richard nixon won a decisive victory. joining us, pat buchanan, who served under presidents nixon and reagan, author of "the greatest com
eastern on "after words," sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person and lgbtq rights in "tomorrow will be different: love, loss, and the fight for trans equality." sunday on american history tv at 12:55 p.m., remembering the life and legacy of william f. buckley jr., the tv personality, political activist, and founder of "the national review" who died in 2008. 8:00 p.m., the presidency, the relationship between george washington and native...
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on booktv's afterwards program at 10, human rights campaign press secretary sarah are mcbride discussing lbgt rights and her life as a transgender person interviewed by former head of the u.s. department of justice civil rights division during the obama administration. and we wrap up our time programming with the international book sir l awards chosen annually by 1,000 critics, authors and members was publishing world that all happens tonight on c-span 2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. television for serious readers. and now here's a discussion on the fate of democracy. welcome to this forum on and a half of the senate for international studies i'm john man, and tonight we have i think a remarkable subject and panelist to address the rather odious topic of is democracy dying? i'll introduce her in a moment but first i would like to -- and we're sponsoring one is next week on tuesday with -- james baker who is a visiting fellow at the center on artificial intelligence national security. he's very prominent national security attorney and -- a judge of the
on booktv's afterwards program at 10, human rights campaign press secretary sarah are mcbride discussing lbgt rights and her life as a transgender person interviewed by former head of the u.s. department of justice civil rights division during the obama administration. and we wrap up our time programming with the international book sir l awards chosen annually by 1,000 critics, authors and members was publishing world that all happens tonight on c-span 2's booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors...
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eastern on "afterwards," human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discussies her life as transgendered person and lgbtq rights in her book, "tomorrow will be different: love, loss, and the fight for trans equality." saturday on american history tv at 12:55 p.m. eastern, remembering the life and legacy of william f. buckley jr., the tv personality, political activist and founder of the "national review" who died in 2008. at 8:00 p.m. on "presidency," the relationship between george washington and native americans is examined by author collin callaway in his book "the indian world of george washington: the first president, the first americans and the birth of the nation." >>> and now a conversation on preparations for the 2020 census hosted by georgetown university law center here in washington, d.c. this is about an hour 15 minutes. >> all right. why don't we go ahead and get started? hello, everyone, and for our guests, welcome to georgetown law. as
eastern on "afterwards," human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discussies her life as transgendered person and lgbtq rights in her book, "tomorrow will be different: love, loss, and the fight for trans equality." saturday on american history tv at 12:55 p.m. eastern, remembering the life and legacy of william f. buckley jr., the tv personality, political activist and founder of the "national review" who died in 2008. at 8:00 p.m. on...
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on "after words," sarah mcbride discusses life as a bookgendered person in her "tomorrow will be differentday at 12:55 p.m., remembering the life of william buckley junior, founder of the national review, who died in 2008. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, the relationship between george washington and native americans is examined in the book "the indian world of george washington, the first president, the first americans, and the birth of the nation." >> "washington journal" continues. joining us from chicago this morning is keith fargo. he is the alzheimer's science ands outreach director, here with a new report on the disease. let's begin with the numbers. americans are living with alzheimer's in 2018. that is projected to go to 14 million by 2050. will costn 2018 -- it the nation $277 million -- billion. that could rise to $1.1 trillion. explain why. byst: this is mostly german demographics. as people age, they will not necessarily develop alzheimer's disease. but age is the americas factor for alzheimer's, just like it is for cancer and heart disease and other illnesses. ,o as the popul
on "after words," sarah mcbride discusses life as a bookgendered person in her "tomorrow will be differentday at 12:55 p.m., remembering the life of william buckley junior, founder of the national review, who died in 2008. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, the relationship between george washington and native americans is examined in the book "the indian world of george washington, the first president, the first americans, and the birth of the nation." >>...
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eastern on afterwards, human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person and lgbtq rights in her book tomorrow will be different. love loss and the fight for transequality. sunday on american history tv at 12: 5 a p.m. eastern remembering the life and legacy of william f. berkely jr., the tv personality be, political activist and founder of the national review who died in 2008. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, the the relationship between george washington and native americans is examined by author colin callaway in his book the indian world of george washington, the first american and the first americans and the birth of the nation. >>> british foreign secretary boris johnson updated members on the foreign affairs committee about developments in uk foreign policy specifically russia and the recent nerve agent attack. he told lawmakers that the timing of russia's nerve agent attack in the uk was closely connected to the recent presidential election in russia. and later questioned the authenticity of the results of the election. other topics focusesed
eastern on afterwards, human rights campaign press secretary sarah mcbride discusses her life as a transgendered person and lgbtq rights in her book tomorrow will be different. love loss and the fight for transequality. sunday on american history tv at 12: 5 a p.m. eastern remembering the life and legacy of william f. berkely jr., the tv personality be, political activist and founder of the national review who died in 2008. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, the the relationship between george...