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pathetic thatit this is what iran got for signing up under the p5 plus 1. we know that netanyahu spoke in front of congress to try to get them to vote against the iran deal. netanyahu has been essentially conspiring with trump to get him to pull out of the p5 plus 1. this is what iran got, sanctions for signing the deal. iran signed a nonproliferation treaty. and has hadeapons weapons for decades and has refused to sign a nonproliferation treaty. they do not have international inspections. who haso ask dennis, been a lobbyist for israel for decades and should have to sign under the foreign agents registration act, what do you think about netanyahu's efforts to undermine the iran deal and successfully to have done so with trump? i want c-span to have hillary mann on, who are far more temperate, and i encourage the public to go read what hillary mann wrote. about, what do you think netanyahu's influence? host: thank you. we have featured those authors on c-span2 on booktv. guest: the premise of the question that i am -- that i represent israel is wrong. if yo
pathetic thatit this is what iran got for signing up under the p5 plus 1. we know that netanyahu spoke in front of congress to try to get them to vote against the iran deal. netanyahu has been essentially conspiring with trump to get him to pull out of the p5 plus 1. this is what iran got, sanctions for signing the deal. iran signed a nonproliferation treaty. and has hadeapons weapons for decades and has refused to sign a nonproliferation treaty. they do not have international inspections. who...
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i think she is the best politician in the democratic and thatite frankly, bore itself out in the last few days with kind of waiting on the impeachment piece. i have been for impeachment for a month or two, can't remember how long. she waited and waited and kept saying, "trump is going to impeach himself. trump is going to impeach himself." wouldn't you know it, she was right. so her instincts in the legislative process are second to none. steve: would you, if you stay in the house, like to be speaker someday? rep. ryan: i don't think so. it was never really my ambition. i was really frustrated when donald trump won, because i felt the democratic party is not connecting to the people we started talking about in this conversation. the workers. white, black, brown, men, women, working-class people. we have to do a better job of connecting. after the trump election in '16, that became even more apparent when we lost michigan, wisconsin, ohio, and pennsylvania. that was the reason for me running and running for president, too. not only do have big plans and i want to look out for the worke
i think she is the best politician in the democratic and thatite frankly, bore itself out in the last few days with kind of waiting on the impeachment piece. i have been for impeachment for a month or two, can't remember how long. she waited and waited and kept saying, "trump is going to impeach himself. trump is going to impeach himself." wouldn't you know it, she was right. so her instincts in the legislative process are second to none. steve: would you, if you stay in the house,...
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why thatit's surprising that a course is being credited with such a massive movement, it's also the mostatural thing in the world, because a liberal education is, in fact, somewhat subversive to established authority. that is why illiberal governments around the world attack academic freedom and try to supplant it with propaganda. take the way education works on the chinese mainland. students there say they didn't learn the truth about black spots on china's history, like tiananmen square. rather, they are given a patriotic education along communist party lines from an early age. or look even at india, a democracy, where intellectual life has long possessed a spirit of secular liberalism. that is changing under prime minister narendra modi. modi's party has began revising textbooks that centuries of life are all but erased. the new textbooks play up the glory of hindu's pasts and the current government's good works. there is a more egregious example, still. turkey. after the 2016 coup attempt, president erdogan purged liberals of immigrants. many lost their passports and couldn't work at
why thatit's surprising that a course is being credited with such a massive movement, it's also the mostatural thing in the world, because a liberal education is, in fact, somewhat subversive to established authority. that is why illiberal governments around the world attack academic freedom and try to supplant it with propaganda. take the way education works on the chinese mainland. students there say they didn't learn the truth about black spots on china's history, like tiananmen square....
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open but just over the hump there they're turning cars away because it shut down from that even on thatite so you can even jump on to the freeway to one o one. northbound from from the other side of this overpass because it's but down hallway from there and of course they had to shut all the way down from there so this way cars run in 2 this crime scene right here. as far as i know of they said that they'll probably finish his investigation opened up all lanes roughly around 9 o'clock this morning as i get more details and bring enough bring it to you guys as soon as i can back to you. >>the road right there's a major junction point for people they're trying to get on the 1, 1, of office going to change their plans. yeah that's right one alters the meantime there are a bunch of mount holly is really good or you can take alum rock those both are north and south of just were story ronis a lot of folks will use that. >>as of their alternate still trying to get on to the fray andeah that's right so below actually we're both freeways intersects 6 81 1 there so that we can see the up those westb
open but just over the hump there they're turning cars away because it shut down from that even on thatite so you can even jump on to the freeway to one o one. northbound from from the other side of this overpass because it's but down hallway from there and of course they had to shut all the way down from there so this way cars run in 2 this crime scene right here. as far as i know of they said that they'll probably finish his investigation opened up all lanes roughly around 9 o'clock this...
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panel has estimated thatit s likely the planet's temperature will rise by at least by 2.7 degrees farenheitetween 20 2052. that can lead to more extremeha weather anher conditions. but those estimates may be on the re conservative side. there were new estimates this week-- from french scientis- suggesting the temperature rise between now and 2100 could be much higher.co business andmics correspondent paul solman focuses on the extreme risks asem some of the worst scenarios. his story is part of our "making sense" series, and part our contribution to "covering climate now," a global llaboration of more thanab 300 news outlets to enhance coverage of the climate story. >> so look, you can start to see erosion along here... >> reporter: economist martin weitzman, four-plus years ago, on the homtead he built onhe north shore of massachusetts. >> the water has risen a couple of inches at least, in the time, in the 40 years i have been living here. >> reporter: a usually understated, math and data driven theorist, weitzma who died in the past few weeks,di began as a climate catastrophe skeptic. >>
panel has estimated thatit s likely the planet's temperature will rise by at least by 2.7 degrees farenheitetween 20 2052. that can lead to more extremeha weather anher conditions. but those estimates may be on the re conservative side. there were new estimates this week-- from french scientis- suggesting the temperature rise between now and 2100 could be much higher.co business andmics correspondent paul solman focuses on the extreme risks asem some of the worst scenarios. his story is part of...
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there was a moral movement and widespread acceptance this is what i'm interpreting what you said so thatit ended in a way somehow left things unresolved in terms of where we were. in terms of our understanding about race and racial superiority and what equality would mean. is that why you feel like the their back on reconstruction and slid backwards in time? and got in the way of the progress that has been made in terms of trying to get to the democracy that our founders set? achieve >> ig to feel like were repeating it again. we recently had a report come out the documents, they have to -- blacks had to wait in longer lines to vote and it is because of decisions made to close polling places in black neighborhoods. there is a powerful movie that just came out about what was happening in georgia where there were voting machines left in warehouses while blacks were waiting 10 hours to vote. how do we get past that? what are the lessons you draw from reconstruction from the history and from what the courts did? we move this current supreme court and the courts we have today to get to a place
there was a moral movement and widespread acceptance this is what i'm interpreting what you said so thatit ended in a way somehow left things unresolved in terms of where we were. in terms of our understanding about race and racial superiority and what equality would mean. is that why you feel like the their back on reconstruction and slid backwards in time? and got in the way of the progress that has been made in terms of trying to get to the democracy that our founders set? achieve >>...
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. >> brangham: the letter that you all signed is adressed to the senate, but we know thatit senate majleaderch mcconnell has said he's not going to btng any bill to the senate floor tha pt thsident doesn't back. the senate?s letter as well as >> again, our stud oy was clear. the two preeminent goals of the background checksafeare storage of guns. we are in favor of second amendment right to bear arm, but we want that gun owners conduct their business safel and gun owners want that, too. 70% of gun owners told us that they actually want these things. republicans, a majorithem, big majority of democrats, so i everybody favor, and we think president trump should be the numer-one endorser of this legislation. >> brangham: what are you and other c.e.o.s going to do to keep up the pressure. worded letter to the senate.rnly it's another thing to say keepup obbying members of congress, it's another thing to change the way or how you donate money. do you have a sense that c.e.o.s will find other ways to try keep up the pressure? >> there's no doubt that we're acting in a new way. talking to congressm
. >> brangham: the letter that you all signed is adressed to the senate, but we know thatit senate majleaderch mcconnell has said he's not going to btng any bill to the senate floor tha pt thsident doesn't back. the senate?s letter as well as >> again, our stud oy was clear. the two preeminent goals of the background checksafeare storage of guns. we are in favor of second amendment right to bear arm, but we want that gun owners conduct their business safel and gun owners want that,...
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pathetic thatit this is what iran got for signing up under the p5 plus 1.know that netanyahu spoke in front of congress to try to get them to vote against the iran deal. netanyahu has been essentially conspiring with trump to get him to pull out of the p5 plus 1. this is what iran got, sanctions for signing the deal. iran signed a nonproliferation treaty. and has hadeapons weapons for decades and has refused to sign a nonproliferation treaty. they do not have international inspections. who haso ask dennis, been a lobbyist for israel for decades and should have to sign under the foreign agents registration act, what do you think about netanyahu's efforts to undermine the iran deal and successfully to have done so with trump? i want c-span to have hillary mann on, who are far more temperate, and i encourage the public to go read what hillary mann wrote. about, what do you think netanyahu's influence? host: thank you. we have featured those authors on c-span2 on booktv. guest: the premise of the question that i am -- that i represent israel is wrong. if you re
pathetic thatit this is what iran got for signing up under the p5 plus 1.know that netanyahu spoke in front of congress to try to get them to vote against the iran deal. netanyahu has been essentially conspiring with trump to get him to pull out of the p5 plus 1. this is what iran got, sanctions for signing the deal. iran signed a nonproliferation treaty. and has hadeapons weapons for decades and has refused to sign a nonproliferation treaty. they do not have international inspections. who haso...
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it to eastern markets. 1893 is when, in we really see the first coal camp, which would eventually thatition into a town, and was a community founded by several businessmen of the sheridan community. at this time, it is important to realize that mining is one of the most dangerous jobs in the american west. sawing mining especially several catastrophes that would eventually lead to a much larger movement of the mining community on a national scale. even with the dangers of the minds, we still had immigrants from across europe and even japan move here to participate in the mines. from this immigration, we see the formation of monarch in the 1904, we hadn another come about, which would 1911, anotherd in is brought into existence. the story of mining is obviously very important to the history of sheridan county. one of the ways that we tell it ishin the museum setting through the two dioramas. monarchhem is the during a time when monarch was experiencing great growth, and the other is a sliced view of the mountainside. it shows the various rooms and operations that went into the mining process
it to eastern markets. 1893 is when, in we really see the first coal camp, which would eventually thatition into a town, and was a community founded by several businessmen of the sheridan community. at this time, it is important to realize that mining is one of the most dangerous jobs in the american west. sawing mining especially several catastrophes that would eventually lead to a much larger movement of the mining community on a national scale. even with the dangers of the minds, we still...