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again, there were no marks on steven.even's dna under jesse's fingernails, argued leonard. they'd had sex. a week earlier, sure, but maybe dna was left over from that encounter. sex could explain the hairs on jesse's chest too, he said. the crime lab had found several hairs belonging to steven on jesse's comforter. gillis leonard: his bed linens were days old, so he could have easily gotten those hairs rolling around in the bed that him and steven had rolled around in a few days before. keith morrison: and there was one final piece of scientific evidence the defense wanted the jury to consider. remember, steven was not the only person whose dna was under jesse's fingernails. that aspiring chef ed mcdevitt, one of the last people who had seen jesse alive, his dna was there, too. and here was a central theme of the defense. police may have gotten the wrong man. coming up. libby sullivan: it was important to set that record straight. because you believe it to be true. i 100% believe it to be true. keith morrison: libby takes
again, there were no marks on steven.even's dna under jesse's fingernails, argued leonard. they'd had sex. a week earlier, sure, but maybe dna was left over from that encounter. sex could explain the hairs on jesse's chest too, he said. the crime lab had found several hairs belonging to steven on jesse's comforter. gillis leonard: his bed linens were days old, so he could have easily gotten those hairs rolling around in the bed that him and steven had rolled around in a few days before. keith...
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steven: yes. again, when you scratch the surface of this, you discover there are measurable indices of decline and change that go way back. people were shocked when census data of 1910 revealed that lots of rural counties, especially in that agricultural midsection of the country, were losing population. during world war i, there was a famous song, what are you going to do to keep them down on the farm once they have seen gay perry -- paris, there was this sense that the boys would not come back. but people were already leaving. you roll through places like kansas, missouri, the dakotas, you discover that some of the towns at the peak of their population in the census of 1910, 1920, they have been on a slow and steady decline since. lots of reasons for that. one major reason is what is happening simultaneously is agriculture in this country is industrializing furiously. i think that is another misconception we carry with us, is that somehow agriculture is an older, simpler form of economic life an
steven: yes. again, when you scratch the surface of this, you discover there are measurable indices of decline and change that go way back. people were shocked when census data of 1910 revealed that lots of rural counties, especially in that agricultural midsection of the country, were losing population. during world war i, there was a famous song, what are you going to do to keep them down on the farm once they have seen gay perry -- paris, there was this sense that the boys would not come...
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steven pinker: no.hter] the probability of two things happening always has to be less than the probability of either of those things happening. it's called a conjunction fallacy. people will often say conjunction events are more probable than one event. the reason is our sense of probability is often driven by imagine ability. how we see it happening. if there is a scenario, plot line, stereotyped, it can seem really compelling to us, even though every detail we have means it is less and less profitable -- probable. so all the way saudi arabia could develop a weapon, it could be because israel has one were decided it would add to the prestige of the country -- or decide it would add to the prestige of the country. only one way would be if iran developed one first but because that seems possible, people think it has a higher probability but it has a lower probability. peter: what psychologists call the linda problem, imagine linda is graduated with a degree in philosophy and she is very bright and is an
steven pinker: no.hter] the probability of two things happening always has to be less than the probability of either of those things happening. it's called a conjunction fallacy. people will often say conjunction events are more probable than one event. the reason is our sense of probability is often driven by imagine ability. how we see it happening. if there is a scenario, plot line, stereotyped, it can seem really compelling to us, even though every detail we have means it is less and less...
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steven: right.he lawrence town story hit the national press in 2020 when gm announced it was going to close the plant and then it became a political football. i was interested in the origins of this which go back to the 1950's. it is one of the first experiments that gm does in moving manufacturing operations out of the detroit area and into essentially a big cornfield. that is what was there when gm moved in. so that plant ran for about 50 years, 50 plus years, before gm decided it was no longer economically viable or efficient. for me, it is a symbol of this postwar move of manufacturing out of urban areas and into rural areas. peter: militarization, industrialization, corporatization, and, corporations control the seed that goes into the ground, the chemicals that saturate the soil, the appointment used two plants, spray, harvest, the trucks that haul the product away, and the processing operations that turn the raw material into something profitable. what is the impact of corporatization on rura
steven: right.he lawrence town story hit the national press in 2020 when gm announced it was going to close the plant and then it became a political football. i was interested in the origins of this which go back to the 1950's. it is one of the first experiments that gm does in moving manufacturing operations out of the detroit area and into essentially a big cornfield. that is what was there when gm moved in. so that plant ran for about 50 years, 50 plus years, before gm decided it was no...
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steven conn , the author of this book. "the lies of the land".g rural america for what is and isn't. we appreciate your time. >> like you so much for having me. this was great. >>> all q&a programs are available on their website or as a podcast on our c-span app. >> if you are enjoying book tv, sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive a schedule of upcoming programs, book festivals and more. book tv, every sunday on c- span2 or anytime online . television for serious readers. >>> as the 2024 presidential campaign continues, american history tv presented series, historic presidential elections. learn about the issues of different eras, uncover what made the elections historic. explore their lasting impact on the nation. this saturday, the election of 1980. >> i been president now for almost 4 years. i've had to make thousands of decisions. and, each one of those decisions has been a learning process. i've seen the scene and strength of my nation and the crisis it approached in a tentative way. and have had to deal with
steven conn , the author of this book. "the lies of the land".g rural america for what is and isn't. we appreciate your time. >> like you so much for having me. this was great. >>> all q&a programs are available on their website or as a podcast on our c-span app. >> if you are enjoying book tv, sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive a schedule of upcoming programs, book festivals and more. book tv, every sunday on c- span2 or...
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. >>> today it we welcome steven hale. i read the book last fall and ever since i have been thinking about the story that it tells of people marked by pain, trauma and inescapable transgression. what happens when they find friendship and unconditional love. truly a masterpiece of crime, punishment and redemption. it is on sale outside. steven will be signing copies after the talk. steven hale is a reporter and one of our city's sharpest journalists, spent 10 years as a staff reporter covering criminal justice. he written extensively about death row and he is won association of news media best reporting award in 2020. his work appeared at the appeal, the daily beast and "the washington post,." joining him in conversation is director of the immigration practice clinic here at the law school who has a deep connection to hale's story. please join me in welcoming steven hale to vanderbilt. >> thank you. i am going to turn them on. thank you, steven for being here. such an amazing journey that has brought us all of the way here.
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right, steven, your take here. do you think that this right direction will be enough to actually make a difference in this year's election? will people actually be more informed when they go vote, or i don't know, these hurricanes will just be more hurricanes and, and there will be others and people will actually been connecting these dots when, when casting about it. and in november, the people may not know what the unemployment rate is, they may not know what the us pdp is, but they know how they feel and how they feel is largely determined by human security variables. namely the 1st 2 um financial security and food and security. both measures of which are worse than they were then one byte and took off at stell . there was an immediate improvement under the american rescue plan, passenger biden. but over the next few years that was passed in 2021 since then those programs that were passed center that expired. and they were supposed to be made permanent under this program. that binding essentially campaign called
right, steven, your take here. do you think that this right direction will be enough to actually make a difference in this year's election? will people actually be more informed when they go vote, or i don't know, these hurricanes will just be more hurricanes and, and there will be others and people will actually been connecting these dots when, when casting about it. and in november, the people may not know what the unemployment rate is, they may not know what the us pdp is, but they know how...
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northerners and a few southerners picked steven dola to be their party's nominee. as most people know, lincoln's chief rival in illinois is involved in party politics for a longns time. responsible for the 1851 the most important pieces of legislation that passed congresi in many years involving the fugitive slave act. i involving the compromise at cap the union together supposedly. on previous times with conflict over slavery. and johnson from georgia is someone who is meant to keep southerners was a massive slaveholder. and someone really had been a pro douglas guy for a long time. there's an expectation that could bring along some of the democrats. but the southerners convened elsewhere and decided to nominate breckenridge which is sitting vice president of under buchanan. toy different democratic ticket. their vice presidential candidate was someone from oregon who came from indiana. his verypr proslavery. he is very pro- confederate. they're not really that in favor of him but ended up being the vice presidential candidate from that ticket. so the democrats ar
northerners and a few southerners picked steven dola to be their party's nominee. as most people know, lincoln's chief rival in illinois is involved in party politics for a longns time. responsible for the 1851 the most important pieces of legislation that passed congresi in many years involving the fugitive slave act. i involving the compromise at cap the union together supposedly. on previous times with conflict over slavery. and johnson from georgia is someone who is meant to keep...
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the next call is steven in west palm beach florida. steven goxt ahead. >> can you hear me?are listening. mr. row sent what you're calling what mr. holmes call pragmatism sedition.call i'm wondering for example and it doesn't surprise me and i didn't realize it until now i forgot theodore roosevelt was the one that appointed him to the supreme court because mr. roosevelt didn't have much concern about the constitution either. i was saying one of the things i was just thinking their other people in the modern-day supreme court who had similar types of approaches and to the most recent ones were never one anthony kennedy and number two david souter. i'm wondering how mr. holmes would feel about the jurisprudence of those justices and just as an aside one other one that might come to bear in mind. i've been learning about the liberal world order and the liberals didn't general. how would mr. holmes feel about the jurisprudence of the during the during the nazi time, carl schmidt. pete period thank you, stephen, in west palm beach. pragmatism, sedition, anthony kennedy, david so
the next call is steven in west palm beach florida. steven goxt ahead. >> can you hear me?are listening. mr. row sent what you're calling what mr. holmes call pragmatism sedition.call i'm wondering for example and it doesn't surprise me and i didn't realize it until now i forgot theodore roosevelt was the one that appointed him to the supreme court because mr. roosevelt didn't have much concern about the constitution either. i was saying one of the things i was just thinking their other...
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announcer: john mackey and steven pinker tonight on q & a.n to q & a and all of our podcast on our free cspan now app app. ♪ announcer: this c-span bookshelf podcast feed makes it easy to listen to all of c-span's podcast featuring nonfiction books in one place, so you can discover new authors and ideas. we make it convenient for you to listen to multiple episodes with the critically acclaimed authors discussing history, biography, current events, and culture from our signature program about books, "after words", and q & a . find the podcast feed and out of our podcasts on the free c-span now mobile video app or wherer you get your podcasts. announcer: c-span's "washington journal," our live form in evolving you to discuss it with his issues and public policy and politics. monday morning, a discussion on the battleground state of georgia in campaign 2024 first with a political reporter and then with the university of georgia professor. later we will talk with an emory university professor. join in the conversation live at 7:00
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steven, thank you so much for joining us today. let me just start out with the fact that we've got a lot of conflicts going on in the region. we've seen now the death of hospitalized leader. we've seen the death of the political leader of hamas is, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu succeeding in the short term. yes, israel has achieved a number of really impressive tactical successes. some of them were not in any real doubt, it was obvious that if israel wanted to use its military powers to decimate guys, that it could do that. but some of the more surprising the page your attack against has again, testable forces for example, is something that i think to almost everybody by surprise. the big question is whether or not you can translate those tactical successes impressive though they might be into larger strategic games. and that's much more difficult to do. i have my doubts as to whether or not it's actually going to be a transformative moment in the middle east, even though i think that's probably what these realities a
steven, thank you so much for joining us today. let me just start out with the fact that we've got a lot of conflicts going on in the region. we've seen now the death of hospitalized leader. we've seen the death of the political leader of hamas is, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu succeeding in the short term. yes, israel has achieved a number of really impressive tactical successes. some of them were not in any real doubt, it was obvious that if israel wanted to use its military...
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all right trump economic advisor steven moore joins us next. hallowed be thy name.ill be done on earth as it is in heaven. give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. amen. hi, i'm rashod and i've lost 118 pounds on golo. the highest i've seen on the scale was 417. it was a real reality check, it was really scary. diabetes and high blood pressure runs in my family. i knew i had to do something, so i starved myself and i lost 100 pounds. but i ended up with an injury and i gained almost all of the weight back and fast. i was super defeated. so i went to the golo website and ordered a 90 day supply and i never looked back. if you tried everything else and you're just about ready to give up, give golo a try. >> welcome back to "fox & friends" so we had helene now we're waving milton another storm i want to show you this from helene almost a half a million households still without power and this right here is the track of where helene came onshore n
all right trump economic advisor steven moore joins us next. hallowed be thy name.ill be done on earth as it is in heaven. give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. amen. hi, i'm rashod and i've lost 118 pounds on golo. the highest i've seen on the scale was 417. it was a real reality check, it was really scary. diabetes and high blood pressure runs in my family. i knew i...
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it's steven spielberg, yeah. >> "steven, steven, excuse me." >> jimmy: yeah, "hold on a a second pleasey: but you actually did get a chance to meet lorne, right? he invited everyone to -- >> he was great. he gave us his blessing and invited us all to watch, you know, the actual show. >> jimmy: episode. >> and josh brolin was hosting. it was in march. and it was so weird 'cause our first two days of shooting were in new york, like, at the ice rink, in the streets. >> jimmy: i saw you outside in the -- yeah, right by "nbc," the neon sign out there. yeah. >> the rest of the film was shot in atlanta, but for those two nights we were in new york. and lorne invited us to watch the show, like, the day before we started work. which is nuts. >> jimmy: yeah. >> 'cause you're tired and you're, like, nervous, and you want to do a good job. >> jimmy: and then you go, "i'm making a movie about this." >> but you have to stay up late to see it. >> jimmy: of course. >> but it was great. he didn't have to do that. it was really, really kind of him. >> jimmy: he's the greatest dude ever. he's awesome. did
it's steven spielberg, yeah. >> "steven, steven, excuse me." >> jimmy: yeah, "hold on a a second pleasey: but you actually did get a chance to meet lorne, right? he invited everyone to -- >> he was great. he gave us his blessing and invited us all to watch, you know, the actual show. >> jimmy: episode. >> and josh brolin was hosting. it was in march. and it was so weird 'cause our first two days of shooting were in new york, like, at the ice rink, in...
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electrician. >> a medley of tunes played on the accordian by stevens at care lake farms. the exclusive use of the united states congress and united states government. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> we will, we will. the other main female character in my book is named sidney robertson, she joined later than margaret and mostly focused on these recordings. so let's see. i'm going to read you a little bit about how they got the recording machine. the recording machine finally arrived at the special skills office during the third week of may in 1936. a huge brown case with a small handle on the side called portable, despite weighing in at around 150 pounds. when the latch was opened the top cover swung up to reveal a turn table with a stylus to cut the aluminum disc and not as heavy as the machine itself, but stressing the idea of portable. much later sidney robertson enjoyed telling the story how the approval for the equipment came all the way from the top. she wrote after repeated requests for recording machine and refusals from the budget director who is understandably puzzled by the need of
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a trump win will be their fault, says stevens.e writes that liberals are condescending, like a black man implying they are sexist, and name-calling and that's self-defeating. remember hillary's deplorables? liberals go in for gaslighting. now that she's the candidate they claim harris is brilliant but you can't claim any political or legislative accomplishment. liberals are high-handed. well the democrat party bosses did step into make harris the candidate without any vote for part of the democracy, where is the democracy? wait, there's more. stevens writes that harris and the democrats will not admit the reality of inflation. the border, and crime. you can't gloss over these things. they practice a double standard claiming trump kills democracy while they call for packing the supreme court, ending the electoral college and forgiving billions in student debt without supreme court approval. one more. harris panders to black men. concentrating on identity, she's walked away from the working class. that identity, that particular iden
a trump win will be their fault, says stevens.e writes that liberals are condescending, like a black man implying they are sexist, and name-calling and that's self-defeating. remember hillary's deplorables? liberals go in for gaslighting. now that she's the candidate they claim harris is brilliant but you can't claim any political or legislative accomplishment. liberals are high-handed. well the democrat party bosses did step into make harris the candidate without any vote for part of the...
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so please join me in welcoming steven hale to vanderbilt. thank you.turn this on very go now i'm standing. thank you so much for being here. it's such an amazing kind of journey that has brought all the way here. yes, i think that we haven't talked much since we last saw each other back 2000, i think 19 or 20 about that time. thank you for being here. i'm really honored to be able to share this you and be able to be here with you and i want to start and we haven't practice. there's too much we haven't done much of like a plan for this because i think he's going to come up very naturally. but i wanted to start by reading just one fragment from your book that i just started reading recently haven't finished. if i may be completely honest, but i wanted to to start with with a small chapter and small paragraph here it says the people experiences and that make up this book have changed my life. i hope that by presenting them here i can contribute in some small way. today are that we are all of us capable of terrible and beautiful things that people are so o
so please join me in welcoming steven hale to vanderbilt. thank you.turn this on very go now i'm standing. thank you so much for being here. it's such an amazing kind of journey that has brought all the way here. yes, i think that we haven't talked much since we last saw each other back 2000, i think 19 or 20 about that time. thank you for being here. i'm really honored to be able to share this you and be able to be here with you and i want to start and we haven't practice. there's too much we...
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steven: i'm steven engel outside the hong kong government offices in central hong kong where the the chief executive will be giving his annual policy address to perhaps address the sluggish economy here and get the economic mojo flowing again. haslinda: it is about the economy and consumption. let's get you to markets. asian stocks dragging it lower. we are seeing the stocks in the region lower mostly today. that is a tech-led selloff. after what we saw on wall street overnight, the pain experienced in that sector, perhaps unsurprising that it's spreading to other sectors on the msei asia pacific and we're also seeing the japanese, taiwan ease stocks also getting hit. noaferl china we're seeing a slight underperformance though we're clocking some gains on the hang seng. you get the sense that the stimulus optimism has faded especially if you look at the yield on the 10-year in china. let's dig a bit deeper into why the chips are down today because it was driven as you alluded to a short while ago by sarvetion ml missing on its bookings about half whatagives had been expecting. what t
steven: i'm steven engel outside the hong kong government offices in central hong kong where the the chief executive will be giving his annual policy address to perhaps address the sluggish economy here and get the economic mojo flowing again. haslinda: it is about the economy and consumption. let's get you to markets. asian stocks dragging it lower. we are seeing the stocks in the region lower mostly today. that is a tech-led selloff. after what we saw on wall street overnight, the pain...
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well, author steven budinsky is a biographer of oliver wendell holmes, jr. and here he is talking about mr. holmes and his importance in american jurisprudence. >> he was buried at arlington cemetery 1935 on the day that would have been his 94th birthday, but not only that, he did enough in those almost 94 years to fill four or five normal people's lives. as a young union officer in the civil war, right out of harvard he saw almost every major battle that the army of potomac fought in the first three years of the war. he was wounded seriously three times, twice nearly fatally. as a pioneering legal scholar, he wrote, what is still considered one of the most important and significant books in the history of legal scholarship, the common-law. and it wasn't only a milestone in legal scholarship, it was one of the most important intellectual achievements in any field by an american in the 19th century. it really helped put american scholarship on the map. it urged the great respect of british scholars who said america is beginning to surpass britain. >> that's s
well, author steven budinsky is a biographer of oliver wendell holmes, jr. and here he is talking about mr. holmes and his importance in american jurisprudence. >> he was buried at arlington cemetery 1935 on the day that would have been his 94th birthday, but not only that, he did enough in those almost 94 years to fill four or five normal people's lives. as a young union officer in the civil war, right out of harvard he saw almost every major battle that the army of potomac fought in the...
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. >> sunday night on "q&a<" whole foods cofounder john mackey and harvard psychology professor steven pinker discussed the ir books. john mackey's book discusses his political and intellectual involvement. >> lsd was the first psychedelic i did at 19 or 20. that took me off the conventional path that was everybody else moving down the assembly line, because i realized the universe was so much bigger, more complex, more magnificent than i realized. >> and professor steven pinker shares his book "rationality" which looks at the role it plays in a functioning society and the growth of irrationality in the united states. >> my call attitude when it comes to questions about the origin of things, we should look to science, we should look to respected experts, that is alien to the brain. >> john mackey and steven pinker, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." you can listen to "q&a" in all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> defense secretary lloyd austin called the death of hamas leader yahya sinwar an opportunity for a cease-fire between israel and hamas. the secretary
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on september 9th, trump's communications director steven cheung sent a text that read, quote, i'm workingh our advance team to see logistically if butler would work in addition to the sit down. sit down meaning the interview in florida. days later, cheung called to say, quote, the president said yes. then, a week ago, trump backed out. the campaign offered shifting explanations. first, it complained that we would fact check the interview. we fact check every story. later, trump said he needed an apology for his interview in 2020. trump claims correspondent lesley stahl said in that interview that hunter biden's controversial laptop came from russia. she never said that. trump has said his opponent doesn't do interviews because she can't handle them. he had previously declined another debate with harris, so tonight may have been the largest audience for the candidates between now and election day. our questions addressed the economy, immigration, reproductive rights and the wars in the middle east and europe. both campaigns understood this special would go ahead if either candidate backed
on september 9th, trump's communications director steven cheung sent a text that read, quote, i'm workingh our advance team to see logistically if butler would work in addition to the sit down. sit down meaning the interview in florida. days later, cheung called to say, quote, the president said yes. then, a week ago, trump backed out. the campaign offered shifting explanations. first, it complained that we would fact check the interview. we fact check every story. later, trump said he needed...
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steven: maybe. into the washington post reporting if only because these discussions have been going on for a long time throughout the conflict. every time the united states believes they have a government in a position where they agreed, the israeli government does exactly what they do and that statement, the ultimate decision is up to the israeli government. it will be anybody's guess until the planes or missiles are in the air. annmarie: if this is accurate, what is united states and israel getting in return? steven: the israelis are getting a thad antimissile system which is an incentive not to hit iran's nuclear infrastructure. the clear fear is of the israelis drop the escalation ladder and go after those symbolic sites the iranians will respond in kind and that is what the arians have set. the united states would like this to be an israeli response and the end of it. that moves the israelis to move forward and protect the israelis from another iranian strike. annmarie: this is an important pie
steven: maybe. into the washington post reporting if only because these discussions have been going on for a long time throughout the conflict. every time the united states believes they have a government in a position where they agreed, the israeli government does exactly what they do and that statement, the ultimate decision is up to the israeli government. it will be anybody's guess until the planes or missiles are in the air. annmarie: if this is accurate, what is united states and israel...
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leapt me turn now, steven, to you. and steven is a senior fellow in the america state craft program here at the carnegie endowment of a historian of u.s. policy and analyzes contemporary problems in american strategy and dip mroemsy. diplomacy, and global supremacy much discussed around washington. and steven, great to have you on this program as well. you wrote on a theme somewhat related to audreys, in the united states. can you talk a little about that? >> yeah, you know, there's all of this talk of a new china consensus in washington and i wanted to kind of analyze the conceptual contours of that. and i realize that actually, there may be less to the new consensus than some think. so, the united states had what i would call a conceptual framework for relations with china from the mid 1990's through the obama administration and that was engagement. it provided an overarching logic to u.s. individual policies and it was publicly articulated. it was articulated to the chinese and they received it in various ways and i
leapt me turn now, steven, to you. and steven is a senior fellow in the america state craft program here at the carnegie endowment of a historian of u.s. policy and analyzes contemporary problems in american strategy and dip mroemsy. diplomacy, and global supremacy much discussed around washington. and steven, great to have you on this program as well. you wrote on a theme somewhat related to audreys, in the united states. can you talk a little about that? >> yeah, you know, there's all...
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steven talks about the human treadmill. have can crippled 100 years ago, and wasn't considered a slur, and what used to be crippled handicapped, so disabled became the new term of art and now we say differently abled. it needs to be changed because whatever the attitudes you're trying to ward off by changing terminology are like gnats and settle down again. what is now known in this area, tanis temporary relief, it was difficult to get through home relief. by my count, the 50's because of negative associations with home relief, take them or leave them, they decided that home relief wouldn't work anymore because it was a negative term and people said it was a smear so that's changed to welfare, and if you can pull out any associations that you've seen have, it was a beautiful term, welfare. what you would use that gorgeous word for was now was about helping needy families. by the time the '70s, that word tarnished as well. goes on and on. for example, when i was a kid a person who was on the street, so to speak, was called a
steven talks about the human treadmill. have can crippled 100 years ago, and wasn't considered a slur, and what used to be crippled handicapped, so disabled became the new term of art and now we say differently abled. it needs to be changed because whatever the attitudes you're trying to ward off by changing terminology are like gnats and settle down again. what is now known in this area, tanis temporary relief, it was difficult to get through home relief. by my count, the 50's because of...
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steven groschen: it never, to me, was a sound motive of what took place. because the reality of it was is he needed jan to run the resort with him. keith morrison: of course, they didn't have to present a possible alternate suspect, but they did. there's another person here that could have done this, and it's jeremy majerus. keith morrison: jeremy majerus, who, by the time of the trial, was still with bailey. was her boyfriend. and yet, the defense went there. said, maybe jeremy did it? why would jeremy want to kill jan? part of the motive would have been bailey leaving town and moving up north for the cabin, and then she would have less interaction with jeremy. and i'll be the first to tell you, do i think it's a strong motive? no, i don't. does it make more sense than chris's? in some ways, it actually does. because i can see him becoming the jealous boyfriend. and he perceives this cabin as a dream that chris is pushing through. if i remove chris, then this will no longer happen. and jeremy would have never been trying to kill jan. that would have been
steven groschen: it never, to me, was a sound motive of what took place. because the reality of it was is he needed jan to run the resort with him. keith morrison: of course, they didn't have to present a possible alternate suspect, but they did. there's another person here that could have done this, and it's jeremy majerus. keith morrison: jeremy majerus, who, by the time of the trial, was still with bailey. was her boyfriend. and yet, the defense went there. said, maybe jeremy did it? why...
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fried. >> steven's a brilliant journalists.alism at columbia. he's written extensively about mental health issues throughout his career. i was fortunate to get to know him when he did a magazine article on me, on mental health. i loved his writing. i asked him to work with me on my own autobiography and i had to get him to help me with this he's so good at narrative and connecting the dots. that's what this whole story of mental health and addiction is, it's about weaving this very complex story into a narrative that people can wrap their arms around of the that's certainly our challenge in this space, one that steven fried helped us do. >> "profiles in mental health courage" is the name of the book. our guest has been patrick kennedy. >> thank you, peter. ♪♪ >> all q & a programs are available on our website, or as a podcast on our c-span now app. if you're enjoying book tv then sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen. to receive the schedule of upcoming programs, author discussions, book festivals and more.
fried. >> steven's a brilliant journalists.alism at columbia. he's written extensively about mental health issues throughout his career. i was fortunate to get to know him when he did a magazine article on me, on mental health. i loved his writing. i asked him to work with me on my own autobiography and i had to get him to help me with this he's so good at narrative and connecting the dots. that's what this whole story of mental health and addiction is, it's about weaving this very...
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hi, steven han, another down. i'm sorry for the, the person with open infinity touch on why they told you monitors were still yada. yo my does the sound of 2 of us, but they're testing. yeah. and i'm sure they're tested on the, well, i get done isn't how heavy i know. but they as it how wide you would data on their inside me. so it'd be take your money because you might, if i'm on your on and i'd good the mobile inertial model. when i'm in the number for sure. i mean, he was in the house and couldn't go to the home for them. so it mean took your mind well, i mean, yeah, and that's how you guys are all on if you would be out. and then once they go hide the flow of new stuff and then still getting to the place with the, the, the, the opposing hands on the ground are basically helpless. and they know that i believe they are posting. and that's are so afraid of course. and because the settlers are armed, so they won't site the entire community the from their homes. and i'll say they, they gave enough, they know they h
hi, steven han, another down. i'm sorry for the, the person with open infinity touch on why they told you monitors were still yada. yo my does the sound of 2 of us, but they're testing. yeah. and i'm sure they're tested on the, well, i get done isn't how heavy i know. but they as it how wide you would data on their inside me. so it'd be take your money because you might, if i'm on your on and i'd good the mobile inertial model. when i'm in the number for sure. i mean, he was in the house and...
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that's pippa stevens >>> still ahead, the man group ceo making a case for hedge funds today.ays the industry is, quote, more relevant than ever coming up on "the bell." we'll tell you why it's a smart move to get a second opinion. you do it when you're looking for a contractor. you definitely do it with medical advice. so why not with your stock market investments? we can help you see opportunities you may be missing. at hennion & walsh it only takes a second to schedule...
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steven mcrae, welcome to hardtalk. we are here at the royal ballet and opera in london, which has been your professional home for many years now, and you're about to go back on stage as the mad hatter in alice's adventures in wonderland. tell me first how this adventure began for you, the world of ballet, because you grew up far away from here. yes, so i grew up in the outskirts of sydney, australia, probably the furthest you could possibly get from the royal opera house here in london. i grew up in a motorsport family. my father was a drag racer. my father was an incredibly clever man who would create any parts with his own bare hands that he couldn't afford to purchase or to import. but i obviously grew up watching him pursue a passion. my sister did a lot of gymnastics, a bit of dancing, and as a seven—year—old, i asked my father if i could have a go. i wanted to go to a dance lesson, and my mother and father didn't even question any of it — bearing in mind we didn't go to the theatre, we didn't go to galleries, or.
steven mcrae, welcome to hardtalk. we are here at the royal ballet and opera in london, which has been your professional home for many years now, and you're about to go back on stage as the mad hatter in alice's adventures in wonderland. tell me first how this adventure began for you, the world of ballet, because you grew up far away from here. yes, so i grew up in the outskirts of sydney, australia, probably the furthest you could possibly get from the royal opera house here in london. i grew...
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thank you very much steven. so you're watching dw, any of this is a reminder of our top story. it is an international conference on 11 and is underway in the parents from says, hoping to increase diplomatic pressure for a change in the fighting between israel and hezbollah. it also wants to increase human. it's harry and aid for this place. people in left a message from me and the news team for now, i have a world news update for you. at the top of the up next the w interviews full of us climate, invalid thoughts start gab offers and girl in front me of the whole team. thanks for watching the why do having does not get drunk. why do grab a tasteful waves, squeeze out bodies? how much do we need per day? ponds cream for help. find the offices get lost on dw science and i'll take 10 of your selections. i just around the world climate change. it's not only it's, and it's one of the major concern.
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steven groschen: painstakingly going through the videos. spoke to law enforcement, he seemed to be, to me, very truthful and just trying to be extremely helpful. and his stories were fairly consistent all the way throughout. keith morrison: but braden hoefert-- then the assistant county attorney-- said chris was not only not consistent, there were serious problems with the stories he told. the thing that i remember sticking out to me the most upon watching the version of events as described by mr. kruse was the difficulty that i was having making sense of exactly how this would have occurred without him seeing or being able to offer any description of the supposed perpetrator. so in other words, did his stories make sense? as a prosecutor, you always think about how it's going to make sense to a jury. and it's not necessarily important what i think or even what the investigator thinks, but what is the average person in nobles county going to think about this? the impression i walked away with it was that i didn't believe it would make a lot
steven groschen: painstakingly going through the videos. spoke to law enforcement, he seemed to be, to me, very truthful and just trying to be extremely helpful. and his stories were fairly consistent all the way throughout. keith morrison: but braden hoefert-- then the assistant county attorney-- said chris was not only not consistent, there were serious problems with the stories he told. the thing that i remember sticking out to me the most upon watching the version of events as described by...
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. >> reporter: those defections rattled steven michek, a former wisconsin sheriff who is switching to harris after voting for trump in 2016. >> all of the changes in administrative staff, just constant turnover of people the, just, unusual things of having all of your children employed in the white house was i, i would not do that in the sheriff's office. >> reporter: in a court filing released yesterday special counsel jack smith alleged that trump ignored threats to his vp's life during the capitol riot allegedly telling an aide "so what?" >> we won. we won. we did win. it was a rigged election. >> reporter: in saginaw michigan, today, trump repeated his false claims about 2020 and warned of an apocalypse if harris wins next month. >> instead of a golden age america will instead be plunged into a dark age. your family finances will be permanently destroyed. >> reporter: he did not address the new comments from his wife, melania, who unexpectedly came out in favor of abortion rights in a video promoting her upcoming book. >> there is no room for compromise when it comes to this essen
. >> reporter: those defections rattled steven michek, a former wisconsin sheriff who is switching to harris after voting for trump in 2016. >> all of the changes in administrative staff, just constant turnover of people the, just, unusual things of having all of your children employed in the white house was i, i would not do that in the sheriff's office. >> reporter: in a court filing released yesterday special counsel jack smith alleged that trump ignored threats to his vp's...
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steven is ally. israel continues massive astride somebody moved across the country. it doesn't look like a formula for peace, but my guess today doesn't give up easily on that prospect sees your former justice minister and peace negotiator. it is right conflict in 60 minutes on dw, the one of the main kinds, oldest ambitions to be within reach. what do you see? it really is possible to reverse the researchers and scientists all over the world are in a race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the hello and welcome to focus on your up. it's great to have you with us. rush us, full scale invasion of ukraine is approaching the 1000 day mark. and women have also been stepping up to defend their country and home towns from russians. the tex valentina is a volunteer and an air defense unit. she's being trained to shoot down russian drills loaded with explosives and she's keen to do so. her hometown butcher made international.
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tonight on q&a, john mackey and steven pinker discuss their book, and john mackey talks about the rise of the whole foods grocery store chain. >> lsd was the first psychedelic i did when i was 19 or 20 and it took me off the conventional path, everyone else was moving down the assembly line. i realized the universe was so much bigger, more complex, more awesomely magnificent than i had realized. >> and steven pinker looks at the role rational alley -- rationality plays in the united states. >> the attitudes when it comes to the future is passed, we should look to science, we should look to our respective experts. >> john mackey and steven pinker tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q&a. you can listen on c-span now. >> this monday a panel discussion on the presidential and congressional elections with anysts from five major news organizationhosted by the economic form of washiton, d.c.. watch on c-span, cpan now, or c-span.org. >> with one of the tightest races for control of congress in modern political history, stay ahead with c-span's comprehensive coverage. we bring you access to the na
tonight on q&a, john mackey and steven pinker discuss their book, and john mackey talks about the rise of the whole foods grocery store chain. >> lsd was the first psychedelic i did when i was 19 or 20 and it took me off the conventional path, everyone else was moving down the assembly line. i realized the universe was so much bigger, more complex, more awesomely magnificent than i had realized. >> and steven pinker looks at the role rational alley -- rationality plays in the...
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stevens at shirley farms, madison, florida. september 1936, for the use of the library of congress and the united states government. we will. we will. of the other main female character in my book named sidney robertson. she joined a little bit later than. margaret and was mostly focused on recordings. so. let's see. i'm going to read you a little bit about how they got the recording machine. the recording machine finally at the special skills office during, the third week of may 1936, a huge brown case with a small handle on the side called portable. despite weighing in at around 150 pounds when the latch was opened, top cover swung up to reveal a turn with a heavy silver stylus to cut the blank aluminum discs came in a matching case. not quite as big or heavy as the machine itself, but still stretching idea of portable. much later, sidney robertson enjoyed telling the story of how the approval for this equipment had come all the way from the top, she wrote after repeated for a recording machine and repeated refusals for it fr
stevens at shirley farms, madison, florida. september 1936, for the use of the library of congress and the united states government. we will. we will. of the other main female character in my book named sidney robertson. she joined a little bit later than. margaret and was mostly focused on recordings. so. let's see. i'm going to read you a little bit about how they got the recording machine. the recording machine finally at the special skills office during, the third week of may 1936, a huge...
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coventry direct, redefining insurance. >>> we're about 15 from the closing bell back to pippa stevensook at the key stocks she is watching. >> scott, siemens is reportedly in talks to potentially acquire al tear engineering according to a bloomberg report in what would be one of siemens' largest accusations. stocks of al tear jumping on the news al tear did decline to comment florida chemical maker element solutions reportedly exploring a sale according to bloomberg, goldman sachs and bank of america are reportedly working with the chemical maker, those shares up nearly 10% on the news scott? >> pippa, thank you. >>> still ahead, we're going to run you through what is at stake when tesla reports earnings top of the hour in "overtime." bell sm could go right back. als to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash. they would descend into chaos. >>> coming up next we get you set up for earnings in "overtime," what to watch for when ibm and tesla hit the tape top of the hour. don't miss your money event tomorrow you can grow your wealth and achieve your investment goals, visit cnbc event
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that's pippa stevens. we're just getting started on "closing bell." up next, driverless or dir direct directionless? tesla shares are falling after the robotaxi event left investors seemingly wanting more. dan ives is here to defend his bull case. lots are making the bear case today. not that gentleman right there. he's here at the new york stock exchange. llear from him next on "closing bell." growing old is part of the journey, even when you have heart failure. but when he had shortness of breath, carpal tunnel syndrome, and lower back pain, we wondered, could these be warning signs of something bigger? thank goodness we called his cardiologist because these were signs of attr-cm, a rare and serious disease... ...that gets worse over time. if you see any of the warning signs, don't wait, ask your cardiologist about attr-cm today. at ameriprise financial our advice is personalized based on your goals, whatever they may be. all that planning has paid off. looks like you can make this work. we can make this work. and the feeling of confidence that come
that's pippa stevens. we're just getting started on "closing bell." up next, driverless or dir direct directionless? tesla shares are falling after the robotaxi event left investors seemingly wanting more. dan ives is here to defend his bull case. lots are making the bear case today. not that gentleman right there. he's here at the new york stock exchange. llear from him next on "closing bell." growing old is part of the journey, even when you have heart failure. but when he...