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the only way who it is kelvin sewell who has been of close to people we would consider had done things that would be absolute the reprehensible. that being said maybe one to talk about why you decided to participate or why we did this together. >> also the book talks about how difficult the homicide detective job is going down every day face the difficult challenges of dealing with families who have lost loved ones or ladies and gentlemen, have to put the family second to do with those families to have lost loved one's. these detectives spent a lot of time in the box. we deal with some of the most violent criminals and try to get confessions out of why they have done some of the things they have done. sometimes it is a difficult challenge for love for another war love or hate for another person. one case in particular one is of milton wilson was the 14 year-old i'm sorry nine year-old kid yet he betrayed his love by wanting to buy a young girl a gift but because of that he snapped and took the kids life after falling into the woods. that was difficult because we came out of that case w
the only way who it is kelvin sewell who has been of close to people we would consider had done things that would be absolute the reprehensible. that being said maybe one to talk about why you decided to participate or why we did this together. >> also the book talks about how difficult the homicide detective job is going down every day face the difficult challenges of dealing with families who have lost loved ones or ladies and gentlemen, have to put the family second to do with those...
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an sewelling that is a -- gains tax down to zero. assuming that is good. those are -- we've seen how washington works things don't move well. i don't know if you have know miss -- if you have noticed it has been chaotic. >> if tomorrow turns out to be as bad as today, all around the world, this after all-starred in europe with the sell-off brought on by realization that -- italy could be in deep trouble, spain, the euro could be under pressure. as people around the world start to realize if the u.s. economy is not recovering, there's evidence that it is. if the european economy is not recovering if the japanese economy is not recovering. all of the expectations of a better future gets stopped in their tracks. if we have another couple of bad days, this will sound very bowl the president ought to consider -- bold, the president ought to consider bringing the congress back for a special session narrowly focused on job jobs. this will be very controversial on the left. if were you to repeal dodd-frank this week, you would see banks opening up, small business
an sewelling that is a -- gains tax down to zero. assuming that is good. those are -- we've seen how washington works things don't move well. i don't know if you have know miss -- if you have noticed it has been chaotic. >> if tomorrow turns out to be as bad as today, all around the world, this after all-starred in europe with the sell-off brought on by realization that -- italy could be in deep trouble, spain, the euro could be under pressure. as people around the world start to realize...
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eastern former baltimore homicide detective kelvin sewell and stephen janis take an in-depth look at murders in baltimore. and we conclude tonight's prime time programming with our weekly "after words" program. this week steven brill, author of "class warfare," looks at the fight to fix america's schools. he's interviewed by diane ravitch. >> and booktv is at bookexpo america, the annual publishers' convention in new york city. looking at some of the fall 2011 books that are coming out, and we're pleased to be joined by george gibson who is the publisher of bloomsbury press. mr. gibson, tell us about some of your books, and let's start here with carl bogus' book on william buckley. >> an icon, of course, of the conservative arena. but be, and he's, he was really the father of conservativism as it is known today. but a remarkable man, absolutely remarkable man, and very little has been written about him, and this is the first full-scale biography of him. >> did mr. bogus have access to any of his library or anything? >> he had access to every available resource. bogus, interestingly e
eastern former baltimore homicide detective kelvin sewell and stephen janis take an in-depth look at murders in baltimore. and we conclude tonight's prime time programming with our weekly "after words" program. this week steven brill, author of "class warfare," looks at the fight to fix america's schools. he's interviewed by diane ravitch. >> and booktv is at bookexpo america, the annual publishers' convention in new york city. looking at some of the fall 2011 books...
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. >> sergeant sewell will tell you about the girls who killed petro taylor. the one girl with a college student in atlanta and her mother was a supervisor of social security administration believed -- wouldn't believe him when he called to tell her her daughter confessed to murder. can't be my daughter. my daughter is in college in atlanta. she is not even in baltimore. >> put her daughter on the phone that she was in baltimore. then she didn't believe it. >> you have questions? >> you talked about starting elementary school. even earlier. could you consider the fact that if you have a parent who is not in the city to raise a child and the most important period is eight month to two years and two years to six years so we don't have kids that are ready for school or ready for the kids and somewhere back at the very beginning, maybe before a elementary school. >> that age period will be difficult for the kids but once the kid goes to elementary school level they have to be put in place in the elementary school system to help the kid get a better understanding o
. >> sergeant sewell will tell you about the girls who killed petro taylor. the one girl with a college student in atlanta and her mother was a supervisor of social security administration believed -- wouldn't believe him when he called to tell her her daughter confessed to murder. can't be my daughter. my daughter is in college in atlanta. she is not even in baltimore. >> put her daughter on the phone that she was in baltimore. then she didn't believe it. >> you have...
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. >> hi, my name is sarah sewell. i was wondering if you could speak a little bit about the role of women in special forces and where you see that role evolving in the future? >> we have female operators within the special operations community. we don't have nearly enough and we're too late bringing them into what it is we have them doing. there are not female seals, there are not female green berets and there are not female rangers are female marine special operators because the combat exclusion policy prevents that but we do have female information specialists, female civil affairs specialists we have created over the last year or so. it's a terrible name i know but we call check cultural support teams and these are teams of two to four women who are attached to a seal team or a green beret o.d.a., operational detachment, sort of in remote places in the middle of nowhere conducting female shores, leader meetings in those areas. they are able to connect with half of the population that we weren't able to connect to p
. >> hi, my name is sarah sewell. i was wondering if you could speak a little bit about the role of women in special forces and where you see that role evolving in the future? >> we have female operators within the special operations community. we don't have nearly enough and we're too late bringing them into what it is we have them doing. there are not female seals, there are not female green berets and there are not female rangers are female marine special operators because the...
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kelvin sewell takes on the tough question, "why do we kill"? a book launch party for armstrong williams. how unlikely allies got together to change the school system. steven brill talks on "after words." you can watch nearly all of our 9000 programs online. >> nicholas so kersey -- nicolas sarkozy and angela merkel met yesterday to discuss the debt crisis. they discussed a series of proposals. this is 50 minutes. >> during the past two days to present a number of proposals, a number of joint proposals, ambitious proposals. i must say that we have considerable comment analysis and vision among french and germans. we would like to express our determination to defend the euro, to assume the special responsibilities in europe that we have in france and in germany, and in all these issues to have a common view and to make joint proposals. in the current situation, there are objective reasons and there are also a number of reasons or rumors which have been feeling considerable speculation. we're determined to fight against such rumor and speculation.
kelvin sewell takes on the tough question, "why do we kill"? a book launch party for armstrong williams. how unlikely allies got together to change the school system. steven brill talks on "after words." you can watch nearly all of our 9000 programs online. >> nicholas so kersey -- nicolas sarkozy and angela merkel met yesterday to discuss the debt crisis. they discussed a series of proposals. this is 50 minutes. >> during the past two days to present a number of...
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. >> in a city that averages 250 murders a year, a former baltimore homicide detective kelvin sewell and stephen janis take on this question this weekend on c-span2 on "booktv." plus, armstrong williams. court tv founder steven brill talks with former assistant education secretary diane and birds. watch more video of the candidates. see what political reporters are saying, and track the latest contributions to campaigns with c-span's website for tim kaine 2012. it helps you navigate the political landscape -- website for campaign 2012. it helps you navigate the political landscape. all at c-span.org/campaign2012. it is a country fraught with corruption, natural disasters, and islamic extremists. >> what was really shocking to me and many people in pakistan was that these assassinations were welcomed, working ventilated. by many pakistanis. these are not terrorists, not al qaeda, not taliban, ordinary pakistanis who feel their religion is threatened, that the country is becoming too secular, that the islamic values are under attack. and that blasphemy, which is anything that insults'
. >> in a city that averages 250 murders a year, a former baltimore homicide detective kelvin sewell and stephen janis take on this question this weekend on c-span2 on "booktv." plus, armstrong williams. court tv founder steven brill talks with former assistant education secretary diane and birds. watch more video of the candidates. see what political reporters are saying, and track the latest contributions to campaigns with c-span's website for tim kaine 2012. it helps you...
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in a city that averages 250 murders a year, former baltimore homicide detective calvin sewell and investigator reporter stephen janus take on the tough question, why do we kill? it is one of the books where each ring this weekend on c-span2's booktv including a book launch party for columnist and political commentator armstrong williams and his latest reawakening virtues and how unlikely allies got together to try to change our nation school system. in his book, "1861: the civil war awakening" adam goodheart writes about what led to the war that began 150 years ago this past april. he was at the national constitution center in philadelphia for little more than an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much, steve. i'm a great lover of this wonderful institution, the national constitution center and i also wanted to remind you that we have an exhibit upstairs in posterity hauled between the signers hall and the main exhibit area on lincoln that i hope you will get to take a look at some time in the coming weeks. it is obligatory for a person sitting in this chair to praise the author and to praise
in a city that averages 250 murders a year, former baltimore homicide detective calvin sewell and investigator reporter stephen janus take on the tough question, why do we kill? it is one of the books where each ring this weekend on c-span2's booktv including a book launch party for columnist and political commentator armstrong williams and his latest reawakening virtues and how unlikely allies got together to try to change our nation school system. in his book, "1861: the civil war...
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. >> in a city that averages 250 murders a year, former baltimore homicide detective kelvin sewell takes on the tough question, "why do we kill?" ? be it includes a book launch party for armstrong williams and his latest, "reawakening virtues," and how unlikely allies got together to try to change our nation's school system. steven brill talks with diane ravitch on "after words." get the complete booktv schedule at booktv.org where you can also watch nearly all of our 9,000 programs online. >> and all this month you can watch booktv in prime time here on c-span2. tonight it's "road to the revolutionary war," starting at 8 eastern. maya discusses american loyalists and the revolutionary war. at 8:50 it's gordon wood and the idea of america: reflections on the birth of the united states. and later at about 10:10, how the boston tea party sparked a revolution. it's booktv in prime time all this month here on c-span2. >>> and remarks from the chief of naval operations discussing the future of unmanned vehicles at the conference here in washington. >> also here to reclaim our national honor.
. >> in a city that averages 250 murders a year, former baltimore homicide detective kelvin sewell takes on the tough question, "why do we kill?" ? be it includes a book launch party for armstrong williams and his latest, "reawakening virtues," and how unlikely allies got together to try to change our nation's school system. steven brill talks with diane ravitch on "after words." get the complete booktv schedule at booktv.org where you can also watch nearly...
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in a city that averages 250 murders a year, former baltimore homicide detective, calvin sewell, and investigatewereive worper stephen janis, features "why do we kill?" , including a book launch party for columnist and political commentator armstrong williams. and how they tried to change our nation's school system. court tv founder talks to diane ravich on "after words." get the complete book tv schedule on booktv.org where you can watch all of our 9,000 programs online. >> the united nations economic commission for latin america estimates that china will be the region's second largest trading partner behind the u.s. by the year 2015. today, some of those scholars to discuss the ties between china and latin america and what it means for u.s. foreign policy. from the brookings institution and the council of the americas, this is an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, while we're waiting, now would be a good time to turn off your cell phones and electronic leashes that you might have come in with. or put them on silence, please, or buzz. >> well, good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >>
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. >> in a city that averages 250 murders a year, former baltimore homicide detective kelvin sewell and stephen janis tax on the question, why do we kill? and how unlikely allies got together to try to change our nation goes to school system. steven brill talks with diane on "after words." watch more video of the candidates. see what political reporters are saying and launch a jig or watching the latest campaign contributions on c- span.org/campaign2012. in canada by those ended the latest polling data and links to c-span partners. all at c-span g.org. >> federal regulators talk about aviation safety. the heads of the national transportation safety board and the faa spoke at the national meeting of the airline association. this is one half hour. >> thank you. hopefully we can cross of some of the safety items next ladies and gentlemen, we now have reached the final presentation and this year's program. i believe we have saved the best for last. i am honored to introduce my next speaker, chairman of the national transportation safety board. she was named ntsb chairman in 2009. she is als
. >> in a city that averages 250 murders a year, former baltimore homicide detective kelvin sewell and stephen janis tax on the question, why do we kill? and how unlikely allies got together to try to change our nation goes to school system. steven brill talks with diane on "after words." watch more video of the candidates. see what political reporters are saying and launch a jig or watching the latest campaign contributions on c- span.org/campaign2012. in canada by those ended...
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. >>> in a city that averages 250 murders a year, former baltimore homicide detective cel vin sewell and stephen janice take on the tough question, why do we kill? is it's one of the books we're featuring this weekend on c-span2's booktv including a book launch party for armstrong williams and his latest "reawakening virtues." and how unlikely allies got together to try to change our nation's school system. court tv founder steven brill talks with former assistant education secretary diane ravitch on "after words." you can also watch nearly all of our 9,000 programs online. >> and now a discussion analyzing the origins and dynamics of nonviolent movements around the world. panelists include the president of the international center on nonviolent conflict, jack duvall, and william zartman. former program director at johns hopkins university. the international peace and security institute in collaboration with johns hopkins hosted this event. it's an hour, 40 minutes. >> good evening. my name is cameron chisholm, and i'm the president of the international peace and security institute,
. >>> in a city that averages 250 murders a year, former baltimore homicide detective cel vin sewell and stephen janice take on the tough question, why do we kill? is it's one of the books we're featuring this weekend on c-span2's booktv including a book launch party for armstrong williams and his latest "reawakening virtues." and how unlikely allies got together to try to change our nation's school system. court tv founder steven brill talks with former assistant education...
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kelvin sewell and -- how unlikely allies got together to try to change the school system.it the complete "book tv" at booktv.org. this week the obama administration delayed new roles that would prevent exhaustion in airline pilots. randolph babbitt spoke for 15 minutes. >> thank you. thank you for that introduction. it is great to see you here tonight. it is always great to be back here. i came straight from the airport. i was in the mexico this morning talking about safety issues, and we had a productive meeting. it is always great to come home, although i cannot say that of a lot places i speak, this is home for me, and it is great to be here with all of you. [applause] a lot of what i do now i do not get to go and see this many friendly faces, so it is for being ourhers allies on so many fronts, especially during the last trying four to six weeks. as most of you are aware, we have been through a very challenging time with our lapse in the reauthorization. that authorization failed to be continued, and the subsequent effect of that is we have to furlough 4000 faa employe
kelvin sewell and -- how unlikely allies got together to try to change the school system.it the complete "book tv" at booktv.org. this week the obama administration delayed new roles that would prevent exhaustion in airline pilots. randolph babbitt spoke for 15 minutes. >> thank you. thank you for that introduction. it is great to see you here tonight. it is always great to be back here. i came straight from the airport. i was in the mexico this morning talking about safety...