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nicholas irving relate some of the most dangerous missions and university of london researcher susan williams recalled american efforts during world war ii to secure high-quality uranium for in spies in the congo. look for these titles and book stores this coming week. >> marcia clark, who is samantha? >> samantha is a criminal defense lawyer, she left the public defenders office a office a few years back-she is in private practice and struggling to make a na
nicholas irving relate some of the most dangerous missions and university of london researcher susan williams recalled american efforts during world war ii to secure high-quality uranium for in spies in the congo. look for these titles and book stores this coming week. >> marcia clark, who is samantha? >> samantha is a criminal defense lawyer, she left the public defenders office a office a few years back-she is in private practice and struggling to make a na
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some of his most dangerous missions in iraq and afghanistan and university of london researcher susan williams called american efforts during world war ii to covertly secure high-quality uranium boards in flies in the condo. look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for many of the officers in the near future on tv on c-span to. >> incredible democracy that gives the average person power and average person does not vote. i think it's a shame of all of the develop democracy in the world the united states is last in voter participation. that really bothers me because if we don't keep our eyes on the prize, and if we don't understand how we have to constantly be monitoring what's going on and taking steps to rectify any problems on these problems will multiply and we end up like we are now, very divided and at each other's throats. that should not be the case but unless the people want to participate in this democracy, that's what's going to happen. >> host: you are calling for new arguments or new ways to look at old arguments. how so tranthree i'm calling for new arguments, the fo
some of his most dangerous missions in iraq and afghanistan and university of london researcher susan williams called american efforts during world war ii to covertly secure high-quality uranium boards in flies in the condo. look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for many of the officers in the near future on tv on c-span to. >> incredible democracy that gives the average person power and average person does not vote. i think it's a shame of all of the develop democracy...
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nicholas irving relate some of the most dangerous missions and university of london researcher susan williams recalled american efforts during world war ii to secure high-quality uranium for in spies in the congo. look for these titles and book stores this coming week. >> marcia clark, who is samantha? >> samantha is a criminal defense lawyer, she left the public defenders office a office a few years back-she is in private practice and struggling to make a name for herself and bring her practice to the major-league. she had a very tortured past, very traumatic childhood. she herself was probably twisted at birth anyway and the combination has made her somewhat unusual. the laws a suggestion that she is free to ignore she frequently does. >> is there certain breed for defense attorneys? >> guest: that's a good question. i'm not sure. defense lawyers -- a prosecutor has to think about a fair trial for everyone as an ethical obligation to make sure it is not just about getting a conviction but getting it in a fair way so everybody's right is protected. the defense have no such obligation. a defe
nicholas irving relate some of the most dangerous missions and university of london researcher susan williams recalled american efforts during world war ii to secure high-quality uranium for in spies in the congo. look for these titles and book stores this coming week. >> marcia clark, who is samantha? >> samantha is a criminal defense lawyer, she left the public defenders office a office a few years back-she is in private practice and struggling to make a name for herself and bring...
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some of his most dangerous missions in iraq and afghanistan and university of london researcher susan williams called american efforts during world war ii to covertly secure high-quality uranium boards in flies in the condo. look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for many of the officers in the near future on tv on c-span to. >>
some of his most dangerous missions in iraq and afghanistan and university of london researcher susan williams called american efforts during world war ii to covertly secure high-quality uranium boards in flies in the condo. look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for many of the officers in the near future on tv on c-span to. >>
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william and susan dawson's home burned to the ground in middletown. they say that their insurance company, state farm is paying them 70% of what they were insud four. they have hired a claims adjuster to fight for everything that they have been insured four. >> we had enough coverage to more than cover what the estimate is to rebuild and my personal property in a different category, we had more than enough insurance. and we are fighting for every penny that we get. >> state farm has issued a written statement regarding the claim saying, it is committed to processing claims promptly, courteously, and efficiently. large losses may take longer to process than smaller claims due to the complexities involved. that again, coming from state farm. >>> california's conserved less water. there was a 21.1%, compared with june 2014. but in june of last year they cut consumption by 27.5%. the water board says some relaxation is appropriate but they do not want people to abandon it altogether. >> we don't need everyone taking a two minute shower not flushing the to
william and susan dawson's home burned to the ground in middletown. they say that their insurance company, state farm is paying them 70% of what they were insud four. they have hired a claims adjuster to fight for everything that they have been insured four. >> we had enough coverage to more than cover what the estimate is to rebuild and my personal property in a different category, we had more than enough insurance. and we are fighting for every penny that we get. >> state farm has...
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fox news political analyst juan williams. susan page from "usa today." and gop strategist karl rove. i want to start with the remarkable number that the associated press came up with this week and that kellyanne conway referred to. during the first half of clinton's time as secretary of state she met with 154 people from private interests, not u.s. or foreign officials. 85 donors to the clinton foundation and contributed as much as $156 million to the foundation. karl, i don't have to tell you, money does buy access in this town. is there anything new here? >> yes. the volume is jawdropping. you left out another number. nearly 150 phone messages left by the ceo of the clinton foundation for cheryl mill, hillary clinton's chief of this is a two-year period. she left a message every three days. looks like she was constantly in communications. hillary clinton says i know there's a lot of smoke there, and there's no fire. well, there's a lot of fire there. the more we look at this, the more we see favors being traded, people being appointed to boards they sh
fox news political analyst juan williams. susan page from "usa today." and gop strategist karl rove. i want to start with the remarkable number that the associated press came up with this week and that kellyanne conway referred to. during the first half of clinton's time as secretary of state she met with 154 people from private interests, not u.s. or foreign officials. 85 donors to the clinton foundation and contributed as much as $156 million to the foundation. karl, i don't have to...
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fox news political analyst juan williams. susan paige from "usa today." gop strategist karl rove. i want to start with the remarkable number that the associated press came up with this week and that kellyanne conway just referred to. during the first half of clinton's time as secretary of state she met with 154 people from private interests, not u.s. or foreign officials. 85 of them, more than half, were donors to the clinton foundation who contributed as much as $156 million to the foundation. karl, i don't have to tell you, money does buy access in this town. is there anything new here? >> yes. the volume is jaw-dropping. you left out another number. nearly 150 phone messages left by the ceo of the clinton foundation for cheryl mills, hillary clinton's chief of staff. how many phone calls was she able to receive beyond that? this is in a two-year period. she left a message every three days. looks like she was constantly in communications. hillary clinton says i know there's a lot of smoke there, and there's no fire. well, there's a lot of fire there. th
fox news political analyst juan williams. susan paige from "usa today." gop strategist karl rove. i want to start with the remarkable number that the associated press came up with this week and that kellyanne conway just referred to. during the first half of clinton's time as secretary of state she met with 154 people from private interests, not u.s. or foreign officials. 85 of them, more than half, were donors to the clinton foundation who contributed as much as $156 million to the...
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the home of william and susan dawson burned to the ground last september in middletown. they say their insurance company, state farm, is only paying them 70% of what they were insured for. the dawsons have hired a public insurance claims adjuster, and he says three-quarters of the insured fire victims are entitled to benefits they are not aware of. the dawsons may sue their insurance company. >> we had enough coverage to more than cover what the estimate is to rebuild, and on personal property, which is a whole different category, we had more than enough insurance. we are fighting for every penny that we get. >> now, state farm issued a written statement about the claim saying, and maquetting, it's committed to processing claims promptly, courteously, and fish efficiently. >>> court close in the south bay are walking the picket line. it's a strike affecting all nine courthouses in santa clara county. ktvu's janine de la vega live now at one picket line in san jose. >> reporter: the strikes have started here, gasia, in front of the main courthouse in san jose. this is exp
the home of william and susan dawson burned to the ground last september in middletown. they say their insurance company, state farm, is only paying them 70% of what they were insured for. the dawsons have hired a public insurance claims adjuster, and he says three-quarters of the insured fire victims are entitled to benefits they are not aware of. the dawsons may sue their insurance company. >> we had enough coverage to more than cover what the estimate is to rebuild, and on personal...
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susan thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> on your screen is cornell william brooks, the president he is runningacp is from baltimore, the organization's hometown. mr. brooks: thank you, it is good to be here. >> let me introduce the two reporters. jesse holland is a race reporter. and making her first appearance is kimbriell kelly. in 2015, she had her team shared a pulitzer prize for the reporting on police killings. nice to have you with us, and you are asking the first question. go ahead. kimbriell: you have seen in the headlines last years, particularly around the black lives matter movement, and i feel like as an organization focused on civil rights, where does the naacp play in terms of relevance these days, in your opinion? mr. brooks: the naacp is at the heart of relevance in 2016 america. we are an organization that is over 100 years old with over 2000 branches across the country. wherever there is a policing crisis, wherever there is a crisis in terms of civil rights, we are on the ground. by being on the ground, what i mean is a multi generational army of social justice activist. the naacp repr
susan thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> on your screen is cornell william brooks, the president he is runningacp is from baltimore, the organization's hometown. mr. brooks: thank you, it is good to be here. >> let me introduce the two reporters. jesse holland is a race reporter. and making her first appearance is kimbriell kelly. in 2015, she had her team shared a pulitzer prize for the reporting on police killings. nice to have you with us, and you are asking the first...
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susan, senior congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >> coming up next on lectures and history, william and mary professor paul matt talks about the interaction between europe you know and natoive american tribes on the great plains during the 1700s. he describe the importance of owning horses and guns for determining which groups or tribes or colonial settlers have the upper hand. >> let's go into this lecture about the great plains. and as you know, unlike some of the classic american history, we have somewhat more expansive view of early america. and that includes the great plains and this is fun material to look at. i think we'll enjoy this.
susan, senior congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >> coming up next on lectures and history, william and mary professor paul matt talks about the interaction between europe you know and natoive american tribes on the great plains during the 1700s. he describe the importance of owning horses and guns for determining which groups or tribes or colonial settlers have the upper hand. >> let's go...
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susan mckeown: maggie hassan. mark mitchell: to governor hassan, i know this is about people and families. mckeown: she's putting the families of new hampshire first. i'm maggie hassan security for today's caribbean festival. commissioner william evans says more officers will patrol the parade this year. zoo. it will also have caribbean themes, arts, crafts and music. let's get one last look at the weekend forecast from danielle. >> anything you have planned today, the weather will be grea. here's a look at the satellite and radar. lots of sunshine on the way for today. not just today. tomorrow too. we're kind of going to rinse and repeat the forecast. we'll have an onshore wind develop later this morning. so high temperatures along the coastline. upper sevens, low -- 70s, and then tomorrow, pretty s fest, kenny chesney, 5:00 p.m. going to be a little bit warm fr the cowboy boots. really a pleasant night for anything you have planned. 7 on 7 forecast. temperatures today and tomorrow in the mid 80 says, but i did mention up cooler coastline, so if you're heading to the beach today, upper 70s into the low 80s. we'll watch a front approach sunday night into monday, and up does have the chance to bring us some isolated showers and
susan mckeown: maggie hassan. mark mitchell: to governor hassan, i know this is about people and families. mckeown: she's putting the families of new hampshire first. i'm maggie hassan security for today's caribbean festival. commissioner william evans says more officers will patrol the parade this year. zoo. it will also have caribbean themes, arts, crafts and music. let's get one last look at the weekend forecast from danielle. >> anything you have planned today, the weather will be...