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haslinda: the american perspective. henry: things i watched in movies, from going up in the u.s..was nothing like that. haslinda: you have invested in more than 45 companies. you invest something like three to five companies and year. has it been difficult? is it easier when compared to 15 years ago? henry: every market has its own set of challenges. when we first got started, the bigger challenge was explained to people what we were and what we did. was brand-new. we didn't have a word for venture capital. the technology market was just in its infancy. iran when i first showed up in vietnam, we were still doubting -- i remember when i first showed up in vietnam, we were still dialing up on the internet. usersmber of internet were in the tens of thousands. the other thing is that vietnam is a very entrepreneurial place. at the same time, it is not a place that has the entrepreneurial experience. what we needed to do was build an ecosystem where oxford doors were getting -- where entrepreneurs were getting the help they needed. building so to those partners as well. and make sure w
haslinda: the american perspective. henry: things i watched in movies, from going up in the u.s..was nothing like that. haslinda: you have invested in more than 45 companies. you invest something like three to five companies and year. has it been difficult? is it easier when compared to 15 years ago? henry: every market has its own set of challenges. when we first got started, the bigger challenge was explained to people what we were and what we did. was brand-new. we didn't have a word for...
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we should comment on how it looks from the american perspective and what it would entail if a certainnt occurs. that is different -- occurs. that is different than telling people what is important for great britain and not the united states. david: that is admiral james sta xit.is regarding the bre and losing support among allies, former president luiz inacio lula da silva of brazil is a voting for removing dilma rousseff as president. this story was changing so must yesterday and it has changed since then. what is going on? toso he is still not allowed take office. the attorney general yesterday gave an interview, and he is, in fact, the minister, but he cannot act yet. the supreme court has to roll on about 10 different injunctions with the supreme court alone and some of that is expected for today but we really don't have a clear timeline on when he would take office. david: on this interview, we came across a tweet from ian bremmer and he was talking about back in 1988 and in brazil, when ls, he man goes and stea goes to jail, when a rich man steals, he goes to congress. -- he bec
we should comment on how it looks from the american perspective and what it would entail if a certainnt occurs. that is different -- occurs. that is different than telling people what is important for great britain and not the united states. david: that is admiral james sta xit.is regarding the bre and losing support among allies, former president luiz inacio lula da silva of brazil is a voting for removing dilma rousseff as president. this story was changing so must yesterday and it has...
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trip short in order to signal that he was in command and control of this situation from the american perspective that he was acting as a good shepherd, if you will, protecting the american population against any possibility of attack here in the homeland. i don't think that was necessary. i think what was key here is the president aware of what is going on? is he helping to provide strategy, support. he said he's going to do everything he can to support the folks in brussels and nato as they go after the threat. that's where the fight this at this moment. >> let's bring in general keen. we saw the president after the paris attacks deliver a statement and he conceded later that he had -- he didn't have the right emotion or tenor. so today with this reaction, does he have it right? >> well, certainly his statement that underscores you go about your normal life so not to give in to the terrorists is one thing. the second thing is, to be at a public recreational event like a baseball game given the carnage that took place in belgium is inappropriate. whether the president terminates his trip or not,
trip short in order to signal that he was in command and control of this situation from the american perspective that he was acting as a good shepherd, if you will, protecting the american population against any possibility of attack here in the homeland. i don't think that was necessary. i think what was key here is the president aware of what is going on? is he helping to provide strategy, support. he said he's going to do everything he can to support the folks in brussels and nato as they go...
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that's where this is being played out, from the american perspective. and lucky for us, we don't have to think quite as much about the danger of attacks here in the homeland. >> we certainly hope not. graham wood from "the atlantic," thank you for at, appreciate it. >>> we'll have more on how the latest terror attack is playing out on the presidential campaign trail, later in the hour. >>> just ahead, we'll go back to brussels on more about how security is ramping up in the wake of that terror attack on tuesday. and what's being done to fight radicalization all across europe. stay with us. toenail fungus!? whaaat?!? fight it! with jublia. jublia is a prescription medicine... ...used to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. jublia is workin' it! most common side effects include... ...ingrown toenail, application site redness,... ...itching, swelling, burning... ...or stinging, blisters, and pain. oh!! fight it! with jlia! now that's a red carpet moment! ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. visit our website for savings on l
that's where this is being played out, from the american perspective. and lucky for us, we don't have to think quite as much about the danger of attacks here in the homeland. >> we certainly hope not. graham wood from "the atlantic," thank you for at, appreciate it. >>> we'll have more on how the latest terror attack is playing out on the presidential campaign trail, later in the hour. >>> just ahead, we'll go back to brussels on more about how security is...
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american history tv on c-span three. >> i am a history buff. seeing the facets of our country and things how they work. seeing presidency and american artifacts. with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> next saturday, march 19, american history tv will be live from ford's theatre in washington dc where john wilkes inth shop president lincoln 1865. they are hosting an all-day symposium on the president's life and career and legacy. authors will discuss his views on emancipation and reconstruction. today, starting at 9:05 eastern time live on c-span3 american tv. up next, prison gulf war recountsstephen wiehe his operation in desert storm. a -- an perspective of observer, he described the soldiers day-to-day activities, the harsh conditions and the pressures of wartime. about one hour. >>
american history tv on c-span three. >> i am a history buff. seeing the facets of our country and things how they work. seeing presidency and american artifacts. with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> next saturday, march 19, american history tv will be live from ford's theatre in washington dc where john wilkes inth shop president lincoln 1865. they are hosting an all-day symposium on the president's life and career and legacy. authors will discuss his views on...
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american history tv. the presidency, american artifacts, they're fantastic shows. >> i have no idea they do history. that's probably something i would really enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspective> about 25 years ago on february 27, 1991, president george h.w. bush announced a cease-fire in the gulf war, bringing an end to a massive air campaign launched a few years earlier to remove iraqi forces from kuwait. up next on american history tv's real america, the story of operation desert storm is told from the perspective of several u.s. air commanders. "winds of the storm -- the air campaign of operation desert storm" is a 37-minute defense department report detailing the strategy and technology used in what was then seen as a new kind of precision weapon war. >> this is the road to basra. the iraqi army jammed this road and others as coalition ground forces moved into kuwait. for coalition war planes overhead, they were per nefect targets. it became known as the highway of death. and a harsh example of allied air power during operation desert storm. the coalition used overwhelming air power to defeat a brutal dictator and free a nation. in this program, the air commanders talk a
american history tv. the presidency, american artifacts, they're fantastic shows. >> i have no idea they do history. that's probably something i would really enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspective> about 25 years ago on february 27, 1991, president george h.w. bush announced a cease-fire in the gulf war, bringing an end to a massive air campaign launched a few years earlier to remove iraqi forces from kuwait. up next on american history tv's real...
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the u.s. perspective the concern is, are there americans on that flight? so, the u.s.fficials have run the passenger manifest, tried to determine who's on the plane, if they have access to that information, working with their, you know, our counterparts in egypt and then, really trying to find out if there's any intelligence, scouring intelligence reports, the last 4 hours, 48 hours, to see if there's been any sign of -- any warning or threat that we can point to identify who might be possible. >> how is it possible that someone with an explosive belt could surpass airport security and get on a plane. >> right that's really the question. we justed a the downing of the airplane in egypt out of the sinai recently and this is the second apparent effort to by pass screening that's been successful, that's a real concern. especially if it's the case that what appears someone with a suicide vest was able to get past the screening ability in that airport. >> it has been a while since we have heard of such a hijacking, when you hear about this what do you think is going on. >>
the u.s. perspective the concern is, are there americans on that flight? so, the u.s.fficials have run the passenger manifest, tried to determine who's on the plane, if they have access to that information, working with their, you know, our counterparts in egypt and then, really trying to find out if there's any intelligence, scouring intelligence reports, the last 4 hours, 48 hours, to see if there's been any sign of -- any warning or threat that we can point to identify who might be possible....
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the time there. [applause] >> i am a history buff. >> i am a history buff. i enjoy seeing how things were made. >> american artifacts is a fantastic show. >> and with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> i am a c-span fan. >> this your, c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. our visitcent look at to montgomery, alabama. you are watching american history tv. >> welcome to the first white ofse, the confederacy montgomery alabama. i'm so great to have come to visit us. this is the home of president jefferson davis and his family. the confederate government was formed across the street at the alabama state capital. he was elected provisional president of the confederate states of america. they moved into the first white house of the confederacy shortly after they came to montgomery, maybe in march. i want to tell you little bit about the house. 1832-18 35. between this is a picture of the house in its original location, it was not here. it was down on the corner of lee and 5th street. you can look at the map, we were very close to the river. it was moved in this was the 1921. first montgomery preservation project, because the house became endangered.
the time there. [applause] >> i am a history buff. >> i am a history buff. i enjoy seeing how things were made. >> american artifacts is a fantastic show. >> and with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> i am a c-span fan. >> this your, c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. our visitcent look at to montgomery, alabama. you are watching american history tv. >> welcome to the first white ofse, the...
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president, as the american people continue voting during the presidential election they face a choice, do they want just another justice who will look to her heart and apply her own ethics and perspectives when deciding important constitutional questions that impact every american, or do they want a justice who, like justice scalia, adheres to the constitution and the rule law and decides cases based decide cases based on whatever, wherever the text takes him or her. we cannot overstate, madam president, how critical it is for the american people to understand what is at stake in this debate today. take a little bit of time to discuss the impact that these two different visions would have on everyday americans. many leading court observers believe that adding yet another liberal justice of the court his decisions are on board from the constitutional text would lead to major changes in the courts jurisprudence. as a recent new york times article put it, adding another liberal to the supreme court would be the most consequential ideological shift on the court creating a liberal majority that would almost certainly reshape american law and american life. so it will impact all of us. a host
president, as the american people continue voting during the presidential election they face a choice, do they want just another justice who will look to her heart and apply her own ethics and perspectives when deciding important constitutional questions that impact every american, or do they want a justice who, like justice scalia, adheres to the constitution and the rule law and decides cases based decide cases based on whatever, wherever the text takes him or her. we cannot overstate, madam...
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and her words are equally irresponsible when looked at from the american perspective. secretary clinton's promise to deport only violent criminals and no children under any circumstances will badly harm struggling americans. decades of mass immigration has contributed to joblessness, stagnant wages, and communities stressed to the breaking point to provide education, housing, emergency services, public safety, and other basic government services. the coming clinton wave of illegal immigration will only make it harder to secure our borders, enforce our laws, and get immigration under control and working for americans, who are, after all, the people we're supposed to serve. the world is full of violence, oppression, corruption, and injustice. we cannot turn a blind eye to this. it often has a way of arriving at our borders and on our shores. like most americans, my heart breaks when i imagine the plight of those desperate parents in central america as they look upon their little ones. that's why i strongly support efforts to assist countries like guatemala, honduras, and
and her words are equally irresponsible when looked at from the american perspective. secretary clinton's promise to deport only violent criminals and no children under any circumstances will badly harm struggling americans. decades of mass immigration has contributed to joblessness, stagnant wages, and communities stressed to the breaking point to provide education, housing, emergency services, public safety, and other basic government services. the coming clinton wave of illegal immigration...
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ralph: for the long-term perspective, no. americanuyers are telling us that owning a home is part of their american dream. the big question is, why isn't that happening. part of that is financial constraint. we surveyed homebuyers last year, asking what would happen -- have to happen for them to look to buy another home. they said, get a raise. money is part of the equation. we see the labor market tightening. that, isted to actually saving for a down payment. that's one of the biggest hurdles that home buyers are actually telling us. in the bay area, when prices are growing much faster than incomes, it makes saving for a down payment increasingly difficult. emily: how long do you see prices continuing to rise? if you are a buyer, if the perennial question -- should we buy now? should we sell now? ralph: we don't have a crystal ball. as we get further in the cycle, prices will start to -- increases will start to come down. emily: maybe in two years? ralph: two years to three years. instead of 10% year-over-year, 20% year-over-year, we
ralph: for the long-term perspective, no. americanuyers are telling us that owning a home is part of their american dream. the big question is, why isn't that happening. part of that is financial constraint. we surveyed homebuyers last year, asking what would happen -- have to happen for them to look to buy another home. they said, get a raise. money is part of the equation. we see the labor market tightening. that, isted to actually saving for a down payment. that's one of the biggest hurdles...
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the presidency, american artifacts. these are fantastic shows. >> i had no idea they did this. it is something i really enjoy. >> american history tv, it gives you the perspective i am a c-span fan. ♪ >> part of the 5 million toys collected in united states for european children is assumed by earl cox junior, national commander of the american legion. this goes to unfortunate youngsters in france. is the second year the american legion has played godfather to the children of europe in this manner. among the grateful recipients of these generous gifts of your friends, the invalid and the blind. for these and for others throughout the continent they get this year totals 5 million welcomed toys geared to the hearts of our young cousins whose future is in savvy conditioned by the ravages of past wars and a gloomy economy of the present. the date was a great success. american children will be happy to know they have shared their bounty with those whose needs is greater. the arrival in the little town of roslyn, washington of undersecretary of mining in far-off afghanistan puts it out of the international map and gives everybody a chance to shine. the local minors gi
the presidency, american artifacts. these are fantastic shows. >> i had no idea they did this. it is something i really enjoy. >> american history tv, it gives you the perspective i am a c-span fan. ♪ >> part of the 5 million toys collected in united states for european children is assumed by earl cox junior, national commander of the american legion. this goes to unfortunate youngsters in france. is the second year the american legion has played godfather to the children of...
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the u.s. perspective, this is the concern is are there americans on that flight, so they've -- u.s. officials have run passenger manifests, tried to determine who is on the plane, if they have access to that information, working with our counterparts in egypt, and then really trying to find out if there's any intelligence scouring intelligence reports the last 24 hours, 48 hours to see if there's been any sign of any warning or threat that we can point to to identify who might be responsible. >> but so many people are asking at this hour how is it possible that someone with an explosive security and get on a plane? >> right, that really is the question. we just had the downing of the airplane in egypt out of the sinai recently and now this is the second apparent effort to bypass screening that's been successful. that's a real concern, especially if it's the case that what appears that perhaps someone with a suicide vest was able to get past the screening ability in that airport. >> it has been a while since we've heard of such a hijacking. when you hear about this what do you think
the u.s. perspective, this is the concern is are there americans on that flight, so they've -- u.s. officials have run passenger manifests, tried to determine who is on the plane, if they have access to that information, working with our counterparts in egypt, and then really trying to find out if there's any intelligence scouring intelligence reports the last 24 hours, 48 hours to see if there's been any sign of any warning or threat that we can point to to identify who might be responsible....
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the community, especially african-americans. >> basically to explain to the cadets a historical perspective of some of the issues that we have been dealing with historically in the african-american community. >> now, the reforms follow last december's controversy police shooting of mario woods. since then, efforts to reduce lethal force include requiring officers to document every case where they pint their -- point their gun at person. mike, gasia, alex, back to you. >> thank you. >>> this saturday the annual st. baldrick's a shave -a-thon is going to be held. >> and for more on this story and this weekend's event we are joined by dr. cox. thanks for coming in, doctor. appreciate it. august 1992, i mean, take us back. i mean, here you are facing leukemia? i mean, how did that experience battling the disease, going through it, coming out of it affect your life as we see it today? >> well, i think that's a difficult question. but i think it affected pretty much every area of my life. >> one in particular that you would like to share or could share with us? >> well, eventually it developed into the reason that i'm in medicine now.
the community, especially african-americans. >> basically to explain to the cadets a historical perspective of some of the issues that we have been dealing with historically in the african-american community. >> now, the reforms follow last december's controversy police shooting of mario woods. since then, efforts to reduce lethal force include requiring officers to document every case where they pint their -- point their gun at person. mike, gasia, alex, back to you. >> thank...
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the fabric of our country and how things just how they work, how they are made. history tv, itn gives you that perspective. .> i'm a c-span fan >> each week american history america" provide archival films that bring perspective to today's public affairs issues. president kennedy stumbled across the united states, making 11 stops between pennsylvania and california. he highlighted conservation of natural resources for future generations. this half hour interior department film was produced by the naval photographic center. greatness today rests in part on this good piece of geography that is the united states. but what is important is what the people of america do with it. >> this document, produced prior to the death of president kennedy, spans a continent on the days between september 24 and 28, 1963. its message is eloquently expressed in the concern of a nation's leader for the resources of the earth and water or of the human spirit that are the indestructible fabric of these united states. pres. kennedy: i have come upon a journey of the united states to talk about the conservation of our resources. i was reminded when i read my itinerary of a poem by steven
the fabric of our country and how things just how they work, how they are made. history tv, itn gives you that perspective. .> i'm a c-span fan >> each week american history america" provide archival films that bring perspective to today's public affairs issues. president kennedy stumbled across the united states, making 11 stops between pennsylvania and california. he highlighted conservation of natural resources for future generations. this half hour interior department film was...
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the presidency. american artifacts. they're fantastic shows. >> i had no idea they did history. that's probably something i would enjoy. >> and with american history tv it gives you that perspective. >> i'm a c-span fan! >> and the weekly briefing house speaker paul ryan was asked about donald trump's presidential campaign and the potential for a contested republican convention in july. >>> i am very pleased that the senate has passed a bill that i introduced along with senator patty murray to help take us on the right path to work on fixing poverty in this country. if we're ever going to move the needle on poverty in america, we have to change the way that we think about this problem. instead of putting the focus on effort, we need to focus on results. this bill will help us address how we better treat the root causes not the symptoms of poverty. addressing poverty will be a big part of our policy agenda that we'll present to the country in the coming months. this is a good first step. i hope to get this legislation on the president's desk very soon. second, in a few days, the president will be traveling to cuba. before he does, let's not forget something. let's not forget that
the presidency. american artifacts. they're fantastic shows. >> i had no idea they did history. that's probably something i would enjoy. >> and with american history tv it gives you that perspective. >> i'm a c-span fan! >> and the weekly briefing house speaker paul ryan was asked about donald trump's presidential campaign and the potential for a contested republican convention in july. >>> i am very pleased that the senate has passed a bill that i introduced...
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the cold war. i can't expect an american president to have the same perspective and same deep seated attitude. i was in east berlin interviewing people about life in the gdr. i learned valuable lesson. let tourists in from free capitalist societies and it undercuts the whole deal. the word gets to the good communists working for the government and getting peanuts for it that they are missing something. getting our foot in the door in cuba and tourists with u.s. dollars riding through tipping and the word gets around from comrade this to comrade that that maybe the castro brothers put their bet on the wrong side. not for the brothers but the regular cuban. that's hardball for now. "all in" with chris hayes starts now. >>> tonight on all in. >> you're a coward. leave heidi alone. >> ted cruz responds to sexism from the republican front-runner. >> donald trump will not be the nominee. >> tonight the latest from the stop trump movement and the misogyny of the republican. >> i'm sorry. he's a racist and he's not good for the country. >> a tale of two surrogates. >> i think my party is screwed up. :
the cold war. i can't expect an american president to have the same perspective and same deep seated attitude. i was in east berlin interviewing people about life in the gdr. i learned valuable lesson. let tourists in from free capitalist societies and it undercuts the whole deal. the word gets to the good communists working for the government and getting peanuts for it that they are missing something. getting our foot in the door in cuba and tourists with u.s. dollars riding through tipping...
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americans, this is more than a headline. it is a deeply personal battle upper -- political perspective. >> whatever was established in the past against the regime it hasn't worked. >> this man owns a cigar >> it is reviving the hope that >> the one thing that cuban- americans we spoke with have in common is a lack of trust for decades of resentment that will be erased with the presidential visit or baseball game. >> there will be no violence. that will bring change. >> it is the same regime that took away the heart, soul, very many residents. >> ybor city, eric glasser. learn there is a piece of land cuba. it is called marquis park located at 8th avenue and 13 street. he helps resolution. the 1950s, a couple bought this piece of land and donated it to cuba as >>> ahead of a tennis comments he made about female tennis players. raymond moore said women players ride on the coattails of the men and that male players have it carried the sport. this happened yesterday during a tournament in california. serena williams had a strong response to the comments. >> i don't think anyone should be held down on their knees begging. we as wo
americans, this is more than a headline. it is a deeply personal battle upper -- political perspective. >> whatever was established in the past against the regime it hasn't worked. >> this man owns a cigar >> it is reviving the hope that >> the one thing that cuban- americans we spoke with have in common is a lack of trust for decades of resentment that will be erased with the presidential visit or baseball game. >> there will be no violence. that will bring...
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american history tv. the presidency. american artifacts. >> i had no idea they did history. that's something i would enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> i'm a c-span fan. >>> here comes the flight crew now. ron mcnair and pilot mike smith. >> 30 years ago on january 28, 1986, the space shuttle challenger exploded 7 73 second after liftoff taking the lives of the seven crew members pictured here. up next on american history tv's reel america, a 1986 nasa video report detailing the causes of the disaster. the conclusions are the findings of the presidential commission on the space shuttle accident released june 6, 1986. first, nasa's video of the shuttle launch followed by president reagan's remarks to the nation from the oval office about five hours after the accident. >>> t minus 15 seconds. t minus ten, nine, eight, seven, six -- we have main engine start. four, three, two, one. and liftoff. liftoff of the 25th space shuttle mission. and it has cleared the tower. >> rock and roll, challenger. >> confirmed. challenger now heading down range.
american history tv. the presidency. american artifacts. >> i had no idea they did history. that's something i would enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspective. >> i'm a c-span fan. >>> here comes the flight crew now. ron mcnair and pilot mike smith. >> 30 years ago on january 28, 1986, the space shuttle challenger exploded 7 73 second after liftoff taking the lives of the seven crew members pictured here. up next on american history tv's...
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the national museum of african-american history and culture. museum officials say this donation will bring a new perspective for telling the african-american story in a rich and compelling way. the museum will open to the public september 24. >> first he was a person of interest. >> they say drai yelled at him to stop. >> he walked up and took her by the hand and ready to walk off with her. >> the witnesses told police the man boarded a white shuttle bus. with help they identified drai as the suspect but there is no indication he is still in the d.c. region. >> according to the park police this man frequently traveled from israel to the u.s. and canada. and may spend time in the new york city area. given the international scope of the search they partnered with the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement office. >> i can tell you in my time as park police going on ten years i have never heard of a case of this nature. >> investigators are still working to identify a second man in the surveillance video described as white, heavy set with white or gray hair. >> it would be easy for someone to come up and take a kid. >> especially when there are s
the national museum of african-american history and culture. museum officials say this donation will bring a new perspective for telling the african-american story in a rich and compelling way. the museum will open to the public september 24. >> first he was a person of interest. >> they say drai yelled at him to stop. >> he walked up and took her by the hand and ready to walk off with her. >> the witnesses told police the man boarded a white shuttle bus. with help they...
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the tactical units move in and allegedly recover a bomb with nails in it, some chemicals, and an isis flag. that's all happening in belgium. i can tell you from a transportation perspective, the americanicials in brussels are asking u.s. government officials who might travel to brussels and there are a lot of people who travel to brussels regularly, it is the capital of europe, asking them to postpone at least a week, until march 29th. in the short run, that will be relatively easy, because the brussels airport will certainly not be open tomorrow. unlikely to be opened thursday. american airlines says it is not even sure about friday at this point. american canceling its flights. planning the rest of the week by ear. in the meantime, in u.s. airports, the homeland security is changing their posture on security in really a nuanced way. beef you have security with the assistance of state and local police as much as possible across the country, adding other safety measures or security measures we might not be aware of. they're also doing a double-check on anyone with a belgium passport, who might be on the tsa watch list, the terror watch list, i should say. a lot of parts moving and uns
the tactical units move in and allegedly recover a bomb with nails in it, some chemicals, and an isis flag. that's all happening in belgium. i can tell you from a transportation perspective, the americanicials in brussels are asking u.s. government officials who might travel to brussels and there are a lot of people who travel to brussels regularly, it is the capital of europe, asking them to postpone at least a week, until march 29th. in the short run, that will be relatively easy, because the...
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the u.s. threat assessment perspective where isis is excelling because americans are waking up today thinking about the threat that they feel, which of course distracts from some of the setbacks in the other fields of battle. >> well, that's what threat is all about, isn't it? this is a three-part war. we have the fight that's going on in syria, northern iraq. we have the fight that's going nonplaces like brussels and paris and elsewhere. and we have that philosophical fight that you find on the internet in the likes of san bernardino. and in san diego and in new york and in miami. and any place else they can reach in the world to convince those people that if they're not going to go over and fight outside of baghdad or some place else, that they may pick up something and do something somewhere else in the world. simply because they're inspired. you have to realize that this triumvirate threat is something you have to address each and every single time in the most appropriate way. >> how can that happen especially when it comes to us domestically as you mentioned, people are waking up and find
the u.s. threat assessment perspective where isis is excelling because americans are waking up today thinking about the threat that they feel, which of course distracts from some of the setbacks in the other fields of battle. >> well, that's what threat is all about, isn't it? this is a three-part war. we have the fight that's going on in syria, northern iraq. we have the fight that's going nonplaces like brussels and paris and elsewhere. and we have that philosophical fight that you find...
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the fabric of our country and how things work and how they are made. >> i love american history tv. >> i had no idea they did history. tv, it american history gives you that perspective. i have a c-span fan. -- i am a c-span fan. >> welcome to the national museum of american jewish history in philadelphia, pennsylvania. i and the chief registrar and associate curator. i am happy to give you a tour. we are in the middle of independence mall in philadelphia. we are halfway between independence hall, where the nation got its start and the national constitution center which explored the founding documents of the nation. anlike to think that we are example of what happens when a people are allowed to live in liberty. one of the big stars in our , thistion is right here is correspondence between george washington and the jewish congregation of newport, rhode island. these are on load -- loan from the morgan foundation. in august of 1790, washington traveled to newport to thank the community for ratifying the constitution, the last state to ratify. -- including the jewish community of newport, and this is the address that was read out loud to washington that day. afterwards
the fabric of our country and how things work and how they are made. >> i love american history tv. >> i had no idea they did history. tv, it american history gives you that perspective. i have a c-span fan. -- i am a c-span fan. >> welcome to the national museum of american jewish history in philadelphia, pennsylvania. i and the chief registrar and associate curator. i am happy to give you a tour. we are in the middle of independence mall in philadelphia. we are halfway...
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the american community which is, i think, what we witnessed at this conference. it's one of -- i think the great things about the conference that it has brought together so many diverse perspectives, american interest, israelis, left wing, palestinian solidarity people and antizionist jews as well. i think just again to what i said at the beginning, this gives our community tremendous power from the story-telling journalistic perspective. we are the ones who are developing this information, who are working through the difficult questions about antisemitism and antizionism. and that will also make us information leaders. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i really recommend everyone starting off their day with a column -- reading all all the columns. thank you very much for your work. [applause] >> so we've had tv media, we've had talking about the mainstream press, now, we are going to talk about israel's influence on the film industry and kathy jordan is the award winning and producer about valen,tino's ghost. first release and released to press in 2013, viewers from 127 countries watch valentino's ghost. it has just been released and copies available from middle east
the american community which is, i think, what we witnessed at this conference. it's one of -- i think the great things about the conference that it has brought together so many diverse perspectives, american interest, israelis, left wing, palestinian solidarity people and antizionist jews as well. i think just again to what i said at the beginning, this gives our community tremendous power from the story-telling journalistic perspective. we are the ones who are developing this information, who...
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. >> is the solution going to require tens of thousands of american troops on the ground in either syria or iraq? >> my perspectivelong-term success requires forces on the ground for long-term stability and i believe that u.s. capabilities unique u.s. capabilities are going to be equally important to be successful. >> but some say a ground war with the u.s. and european troops is exactly what isis wants. >> i do think isis is dedicated to what in this sort of sub field we call hot wiring the apocalypse. i think the beheadings, the burnings, as with the jordanian pilot, the horrible things they do, i think they're trying to spark a ground war. >> the more there's a war like this, the minorities have no place. >> reverend al shafi is devoted to rescuing religious minorities who are victims of oppression and genocide. in 2004 he founded one free world international. he converted from islam to christianity at 18 years old. he was imprisoned and tortured in a prison for declaring his faith in jesus christ. so christians and jews and others are caught in the cross fire? >> that's correct. >> since 2014, an effort to cle
. >> is the solution going to require tens of thousands of american troops on the ground in either syria or iraq? >> my perspectivelong-term success requires forces on the ground for long-term stability and i believe that u.s. capabilities unique u.s. capabilities are going to be equally important to be successful. >> but some say a ground war with the u.s. and european troops is exactly what isis wants. >> i do think isis is dedicated to what in this sort of sub field...
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american who has been arrested overseas, fall squarely in the lap of the state department. if it someone who has committed crimes and his american then there bring in the justice department but from our perspective we simply do not have information. so has any members of the coalition are u.s. members spoken of him yet? whether or not he is an american, he could could have been an isis fighter, is this not somebody the coalition would want to speak to to glean intelligence? >> we have not spoke to him as far as i know, the kurds actually managed to collect a member number of fighters over the last several months, i briefed this before, as we as we see the morale began to crack, as we see isil take increase losses, some of the messages begin to penetrate as they wake up and realize the caliphate is not the land of rainbows and unicorns, they threw down their guns and run away. the kurds scooped them up. we do not interview everyone of those, most are low-level foot soldiers, the kurds are fully capable of interviewing them and collecting intelligence so the answer is no, we are not that interested. >> you said if he is an american, so is that implying the kurd has not even told old ar that they h
american who has been arrested overseas, fall squarely in the lap of the state department. if it someone who has committed crimes and his american then there bring in the justice department but from our perspective we simply do not have information. so has any members of the coalition are u.s. members spoken of him yet? whether or not he is an american, he could could have been an isis fighter, is this not somebody the coalition would want to speak to to glean intelligence? >> we have not...
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americans. in may the academy class will attend a forum at the third baptist church in san francisco. >> basically explain to the -- what they expect as far as policing goes and to give them a perspective of some of the issues that we have been dealing with in the african american community. >> the retomorrows follow the controversial police shooting of mario woods. since that time efforts to reduce lethel force included requiring officers to document every case where they point their gun at a person. it includes eight hour classroom training of deescalating crisis. >>> a 23-year-old man said he was sexually abused by his parent who adopted him from russia. dennis flynn said he endured ten years of abuse by them. they were arrested earlier this year. dennis said the abuse started shortly after he was adopted and was nearly daily. >> this is most outrageous case of abuse i have seen in 40 years of practice. >> for a long time they said that what they did was right. it was out of love and i had to relearn what love really is. >> dennis flynn has filed a civil lawsuit against them. we did reach out to the attorneys representing them they say a gag order prevents them from commenting but t
americans. in may the academy class will attend a forum at the third baptist church in san francisco. >> basically explain to the -- what they expect as far as policing goes and to give them a perspective of some of the issues that we have been dealing with in the african american community. >> the retomorrows follow the controversial police shooting of mario woods. since that time efforts to reduce lethel force included requiring officers to document every case where they point...
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the company. $16, $17 stock. >> american airlines was down today. i think from a technical perspectivelook at the stock at $40. buyer for american airlines. >> footlocker off of nike's earnings this week. attractive at $13. happy to buy it, as i did today. >> brian kelly? >> that's me. we had the market rally toward the end of the day. one name that didn't is black rock. i'm short it. i think you sell black lock. >> remember, tomorrow's good friday so the markets are closed. we'll see you back here monday at 5:00. don't go anywhere, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. have a great weekend. great wee. \s >>> my miss is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investor. i problem to help you find the bull market. "mad money" starts right now. i'm just trying to make you money. my job is to educate and teach you. call me or tweet me. let's cut right to the chase. a couple days ago, some federal reserve officials direct slur broke ranks with the chairwok, making it clear they don't
the company. $16, $17 stock. >> american airlines was down today. i think from a technical perspectivelook at the stock at $40. buyer for american airlines. >> footlocker off of nike's earnings this week. attractive at $13. happy to buy it, as i did today. >> brian kelly? >> that's me. we had the market rally toward the end of the day. one name that didn't is black rock. i'm short it. i think you sell black lock. >> remember, tomorrow's good friday so the markets...
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, but i thought i understood that generation of african-americans, and as i get older, i have a blind spot in trying to understand the perspective of younger african-americans. because there is a lot of anger and dissatisfaction. i see a lot of progress, but i'm trying to cope, there are obviously still deep-seeded issues i don't understand very well. and through the generosity of shelia johnson, who is a cofounder of black entertainment television, we now have a lot more african-american students coming to the county school where i teach and i spend a lot of time with them. and i just, i need to -- we need to build bridges to each ore and i need to spend more times listening to them, so i can understand where we still have to go. i thought, you know, frankly back in the '60s, we would have solved most of these problems. i thought before i left this good earth, we would have really conquered the problems of race relations in this country and it's been a great disappointment to me that we have not. and i think we have to double down. >> so i've shared mine and mine is sort of close to bakari's and angela's, when there is a slight
, but i thought i understood that generation of african-americans, and as i get older, i have a blind spot in trying to understand the perspective of younger african-americans. because there is a lot of anger and dissatisfaction. i see a lot of progress, but i'm trying to cope, there are obviously still deep-seeded issues i don't understand very well. and through the generosity of shelia johnson, who is a cofounder of black entertainment television, we now have a lot more african-american...
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the a diabolical perversion of faith. >> perspective on those who kill and maim in the name of god. >> so far, no americans have been reported killsed but there are continued reports of u.s. sit venns who are missing. >> the attacks overseas may have you wondering if there's anything you need to be worried about here. there is no credible threat in the tristate area but law enforcement agencies are taking we're live in times square with what you may see in the morning. >> reporter: what you may see in the morning is more police like you see right behind me. the mayor and police commissioner came to times square and told us within hours of the attacks in belgium there was extra police presence in the subway just in time for the morning rush and that's what you'll see in the coming days. >> hundreds rushing to catch their train after a long day after work. police and national guard troops kept a watchful eye as the hustle to get home unfolded at the world trade center train stop. at least double guards are on hand. officers were inside the trains getting peace of mind to passengers. >> i'm not concerned anything is going to ha
the a diabolical perversion of faith. >> perspective on those who kill and maim in the name of god. >> so far, no americans have been reported killsed but there are continued reports of u.s. sit venns who are missing. >> the attacks overseas may have you wondering if there's anything you need to be worried about here. there is no credible threat in the tristate area but law enforcement agencies are taking we're live in times square with what you may see in the morning....
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the jobs report. tomorrow we will get perspective on the american labor economy and michigan and florida are coming inill join us and robert gordon. we will move on to alan krueger and bill gross, stay with us. ♪ tom: it has been a soap opera back-and-forth but herbalife is morning with shocking news on unit count. any number of headlines to talk about. for those of you who are long/short is herbalife. rarely describes the bid ask. had data errors. this is an accounting issue. we will have more on this this morning. let's go to our first word news. >> the canadian prime minister has a message for the rest of the world -- let government spending do the work. he is urging global leaders to rely less on monetary policy to increase economic growth. he is preparing a budget that will push canada. new pressure on ecb president mario draghi. that pricesnd across manufacturing and a key level. below weaker oil prices have pushed the euro region inflation rate low zero. goldman sachs will probably join the list of u.s. banks who have agreed not to sell russian debt. the obama administration has urged wall stre
the jobs report. tomorrow we will get perspective on the american labor economy and michigan and florida are coming inill join us and robert gordon. we will move on to alan krueger and bill gross, stay with us. ♪ tom: it has been a soap opera back-and-forth but herbalife is morning with shocking news on unit count. any number of headlines to talk about. for those of you who are long/short is herbalife. rarely describes the bid ask. had data errors. this is an accounting issue. we will have...
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the something would not go down well from a american perspective. telling the british people they have to do something when it is their own national free will that is being tested. it does not go down well. europe mr. barroso telling us those who want to leave should visit european war cemeteries. correct me if i'm wrong here, but the reason we have the european war cemeteries is because continental europe was unable to contain its extremism in the 20th century. the growth of communism. we were able to help europe diminish the impact of its own folly twice in the last century to rewrite history in this way. many of us find it offensive. fine, let us stick to the arguments about trade and politics and those who want britain to remain in the eu. let them make the case for super nationalism. let them make the case that we should submerge our identities. i don't think super nationalism has a good track record. the last example i could think of was the soviet union and that did not and that will. -- that well. what is happening in europe at the present ti
the something would not go down well from a american perspective. telling the british people they have to do something when it is their own national free will that is being tested. it does not go down well. europe mr. barroso telling us those who want to leave should visit european war cemeteries. correct me if i'm wrong here, but the reason we have the european war cemeteries is because continental europe was unable to contain its extremism in the 20th century. the growth of communism. we were...
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- of bruce's vital career is the role he played in building a coalition of support from -- for african-americans. let's look at his senate career from a different perspective. his election to the u.s. senate came just as the reconstruction window of political opportunity began to close. the southern republican party that have promoted such advancements was falling apart even has bruce took the oath of office. the oaths bruce took of office. the 1875 election in mississippi witnessed the level of violence against blacks that echoed jimery and foreshadowed crow america. in response to that violence, senator bruce delivered a speech in the senate on march 3, 1876, defense of voting rights for african-americans. at stake, the political rights of the people and the free institutions of the country, he proclaimed to his colleagues. black citizens must be guaranteed the exercise of honest convictions and be protected in the use of the ballot. unfortunately, the violence continued. when the compromise of 1877 went , white conservatives regained positions of power. clearly, the political tide had shifted. senator bruce subways to maintain -- sought ways to maintain
- of bruce's vital career is the role he played in building a coalition of support from -- for african-americans. let's look at his senate career from a different perspective. his election to the u.s. senate came just as the reconstruction window of political opportunity began to close. the southern republican party that have promoted such advancements was falling apart even has bruce took the oath of office. the oaths bruce took of office. the 1875 election in mississippi witnessed the level...
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department of state from 1989 to 1993, and do authored the book learning to salsa, new steps in cuba and american relations. first of all, put this in perspective today what is happening. >> wow, you know, it's just been an amazing day. but when you take the whole perspective, you look at castro who is coming in with his revolutionary army into havana at the end of 1959. then our embargo being placed against cuba in 1961 then we have the mist crisis that brought us to the brink of a nuclear holocaust. and then we have for years deterioration of relationships, hairening of the embargo. the only president that really did try to remove the embargo seriously was president jimmy carter, who took down parts of the embargo. but cuba has been a huge hero of africa. nelson mandela said cuba was the most important foreign country for its independence for the independence of africa. pretty amazing. so cuba has just been off limits for so many years to the united states. but little by little beginning with president clinton there has been more travel tha, then president bush closed it back down. and then last year decembe december 71st, president obama sai
department of state from 1989 to 1993, and do authored the book learning to salsa, new steps in cuba and american relations. first of all, put this in perspective today what is happening. >> wow, you know, it's just been an amazing day. but when you take the whole perspective, you look at castro who is coming in with his revolutionary army into havana at the end of 1959. then our embargo being placed against cuba in 1961 then we have the mist crisis that brought us to the brink of a...
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thank you so much for that perspective. the american investor day will be kicking off in a couple of minutes in new york. shareholders want to know why the stock is one of the worst performers on the dow in that time. scarlet: american express is scheduled to start at annual investor meeting in just a couple of minutes. the ceo will have to address why the stock has dropped more than 25% over the past year and revealed plans to turn the company around and maintain growth. joining us now is our bloomberg news finance reporter. what are investors looking to hear today? jenny: the first is guidance. able toe said they are achieve 12% to 15% growth year-over-year, long-term. they are hoping to see whether or not that is still possible. the next thing is cost go and jetblue. those have been the big headlines and they lost a lot of market share when they ended those partnerships stop investors are looking to hear how they expect to regain market share. scarlet: so they are looking for big and bold ideas. talk about the management lined up to
thank you so much for that perspective. the american investor day will be kicking off in a couple of minutes in new york. shareholders want to know why the stock is one of the worst performers on the dow in that time. scarlet: american express is scheduled to start at annual investor meeting in just a couple of minutes. the ceo will have to address why the stock has dropped more than 25% over the past year and revealed plans to turn the company around and maintain growth. joining us now is our...
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should the american public from the white house perspective have any presumption of privacy from law enforcement? >> yes, absolutely. the reason they should be confident in that part of this is because there are laws on the books that are followed by a law enforcement and national security officials to protect the privacy of the american people. in fact, the president led the effort in congress to reform some of these surveillance programs to give greater confidence and inspire greater confidence on the part of the american people in our ability to protect the american people's privacy even as we undertake the necessary action to protect our national security. the whole debate about, between apple and the fbi and the kind of this investigation was actually taking place not between the two of them but in a court of law. because there is a judge that was providing over this debate to ensure that the privacy of the neck and people was protected. and that is the way our system should work and that is why people can have confidence in their right to privacy. because we know that there are
should the american public from the white house perspective have any presumption of privacy from law enforcement? >> yes, absolutely. the reason they should be confident in that part of this is because there are laws on the books that are followed by a law enforcement and national security officials to protect the privacy of the american people. in fact, the president led the effort in congress to reform some of these surveillance programs to give greater confidence and inspire greater...
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the fabric of our country and housing just shw they're made. >> i love american history tv. >> is something i really enjoy. with american history tv, it gives you that perspective on the c-span family -- i'm a c-span fan. >> each week, american history tv "reel america" brings you archive footage. "this is korea." 1951 film documenting the hardships faced by u.s. forces on the peninsula. funded by the u.s. navy and directed by academy award winner john ford, the 50 minute film was produced six months after the war began. in the first major conflict of the cold war, north korea was backed by china and the soviet union. while the u.s. led the united nations force in support of south korea. >> this is korea. [explosions] [gunfire] >> now look at this and look at it. and look at it. the korean republic is fighting for. miles and miles and miles of homeless refugees set adrift by the red scourge. whole families starving, fearing , without hope. beyond the united nations. typhus.r smallpox and and they don't understand. but they will. what tobig problem -- do with the orphan kids. they had to leave them somewhere before they reach the front. they asked these good wom
the fabric of our country and housing just shw they're made. >> i love american history tv. >> is something i really enjoy. with american history tv, it gives you that perspective on the c-span family -- i'm a c-span fan. >> each week, american history tv "reel america" brings you archive footage. "this is korea." 1951 film documenting the hardships faced by u.s. forces on the peninsula. funded by the u.s. navy and directed by academy award winner john...
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from an american national security perspective, the problem of isis foreign fighters being trained bysis in syria is really magnitude lower than what we have seen unfolding in france and belgium. >> you make a good point. let me bring in nick roberts, our senior diplomatic international editor and why france and belgium specifically, why are they such hot beds for potential terrorists emerging from those countries? >> one of the reasons that most people tend to look at is the communities, the immigrant communities that the children, more often of immigrant communities have not prospered as well as other countries in europe and have been displaced from the centers of cities like paris or the suburbs where resentment has grown and where isis a and its is narrative has grown and ease of distributing that narrative through the internet and the attractiveness that it managed to portray itself. it has appeal to a group of people that are sort of open to this kind of message, open to something more interesting. open to a different, more aggressive way of life that's fighting the system. utte
from an american national security perspective, the problem of isis foreign fighters being trained bysis in syria is really magnitude lower than what we have seen unfolding in france and belgium. >> you make a good point. let me bring in nick roberts, our senior diplomatic international editor and why france and belgium specifically, why are they such hot beds for potential terrorists emerging from those countries? >> one of the reasons that most people tend to look at is the...
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the holocaust. second, from a national security perspective, we must remember that israel is the only pro-american freenterprise in the entire middle east. if there were more pro-american free enterprise democracies in the middle east, the world would be a simpler place and a much safer one. it's in that context that we understand the u.s.-israeli relationship and what they ask of the united states, and they basically ask only two things. they have not asked the u.s. to invade any countries, they have not asked them to conduct military strikes. the one thang they ask is our unwavering support, especially in the international community when there's an all-out effort to try to delegitimize their state. when you see the divestment efforts around the world, some of the laws being passed in europe that are specifically designed as undermining israel, it's in my mind what modern anti-semitism looks like. and so what they ask of us is to stand with them and international forums. particularly at a broken united nations where israel has been sanctioned more and attacked more than some of the most repressive and
the holocaust. second, from a national security perspective, we must remember that israel is the only pro-american freenterprise in the entire middle east. if there were more pro-american free enterprise democracies in the middle east, the world would be a simpler place and a much safer one. it's in that context that we understand the u.s.-israeli relationship and what they ask of the united states, and they basically ask only two things. they have not asked the u.s. to invade any countries,...
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the musical.com. steve: a great show. nearly a year and an american has given us a unique perspective on the planet from space. steve: it's amazing. a look at astronaut scott kelly's spectacular photographs from a year in orbit and what's next for nasa's marathon man. dari: and study that is sending smoking causes 16 different types of cancer. ones that can kill you fast. ones that can kill you slower. ones that can change how you see yourself. ones that can leave you almost speechless. ones that can take away life's most basic pleasures. there are 16 different types of cancer caused by smoking. to reduce your risk. you can quit smoking. talk with your doctor. aha! oof! weee! slurp. mmmmmm. cinnamon. milk. cinna-milk. cinnamon toast crunch. crunch! crave those crazy squares. cinna-milk! taking control of your but cigna is there for you. literally. just download our free coach by cigna app. for personalized programs from a team of health coaches to help you achieve your wellness goals. cigna. dari: could the gym become the next battleground in the war on cancer? steve: stacey delikat shows us how doctors are ex
the musical.com. steve: a great show. nearly a year and an american has given us a unique perspective on the planet from space. steve: it's amazing. a look at astronaut scott kelly's spectacular photographs from a year in orbit and what's next for nasa's marathon man. dari: and study that is sending smoking causes 16 different types of cancer. ones that can kill you fast. ones that can kill you slower. ones that can change how you see yourself. ones that can leave you almost speechless. ones...
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the country, right. [laughter]. >> if you put in perspective -- i think american tennis has created such a long shadow. i mean, if you look at how spoiled we were from the '60s starting with arthur to stan smith to -- and i always leave people out somehow, that's how many great champions we've had. >> connors, mcenroe. >> connors, mcenroe, agassi, sampras, chang. jim courier was number one in the world, won four grand slams and he hardly gets mentioned. >> hardly ever gets mentioned. >> and he's one of the best of all time. >> right. >> you know, the good news is my shadow's not quite as long so they shouldn't be feeling so much pressure, but it is cyclical. there are a really good group of 17 and 18-year-olds coming up. i would equate it to a really strong farm system in baseball. >> yeah. >> you probably won't know the names for another couple of years. >> well, who's the derek jeter? i'm going to go exactly right there. >> no. no. >> tell me one person. >> no, because i hate doing it because then you're having a 17-year-old kid that has to deal with it. i will never -- >> you're putting the pressure
the country, right. [laughter]. >> if you put in perspective -- i think american tennis has created such a long shadow. i mean, if you look at how spoiled we were from the '60s starting with arthur to stan smith to -- and i always leave people out somehow, that's how many great champions we've had. >> connors, mcenroe. >> connors, mcenroe, agassi, sampras, chang. jim courier was number one in the world, won four grand slams and he hardly gets mentioned. >> hardly ever...
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american history tv. the presidency, american artifacts. fantastic shows. >> i had no idea they did history. that's probably something i would really enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspectiven history tv, author and playwright calvin ramsey talks about the historical significance of victor green's travel guides used by african-americans to find places to eat, sleep and visit between 1936 and 1967. this is the topic of mr. ramsey's upcoming documentary, "the green book chronicles." the brooklyn historical society hosted this event. it's about an hour and 15 minutes. >> we are thrilled to present a program dedicated on the green book which if you don't know anything about it, you probably do if you're here but in case you don't, it was conceived and published by a postal worker victor h. green starting in the mid 1930s to help african-american travelers travel safely during a time when segregation and jim crow laws were in effect. awareness of the guide faded until tonight's amazing speaker, award winning author and playwright calvin alexander ramsey started working on a documentary chronicling the rise and fall of the green book as told by those who were around to use it. i
american history tv. the presidency, american artifacts. fantastic shows. >> i had no idea they did history. that's probably something i would really enjoy. >> with american history tv, it gives you that perspectiven history tv, author and playwright calvin ramsey talks about the historical significance of victor green's travel guides used by african-americans to find places to eat, sleep and visit between 1936 and 1967. this is the topic of mr. ramsey's upcoming documentary,...
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the teenager was declared brain dead after surgery in oakland more than two years ago. >>> plus, san francisco's cuban-americans are all talking about the president's historic visit. we'll bring you their perspective. >>> and -- >> this is "jeopardy." >> thousands apply but only a handful make it on to "jeopardy." see how it happens at 6:00. >>> super bowl 50 mvp von miller tells us the last time he danced was in the bay area actually. >> really? he did a victory dance on the field, that is, in santa clara. >> i don't think i have a lot of -- whether i can do it here. >> oh, he's showing the moves. he demonstrated some of that shoulder shimmy. he's hopining it will help him during latin dances on "dancing with the stars." >> we spoke with miller and jodie sweetin of full house. >> how are rehearsals going. >> all of the fun and brightness, her personality and everything, she's one of the toughest coaches i've ever had. >> i have no ballroom dance experience. i have danced a little l bit growing up here and there, stephanie was a dancer on "full house." but this is unlike anything i've challenged myself to do before. >> "gma's" ginger zee will be competing and the morning team tweeted her this good
the teenager was declared brain dead after surgery in oakland more than two years ago. >>> plus, san francisco's cuban-americans are all talking about the president's historic visit. we'll bring you their perspective. >>> and -- >> this is "jeopardy." >> thousands apply but only a handful make it on to "jeopardy." see how it happens at 6:00. >>> super bowl 50 mvp von miller tells us the last time he danced was in the bay area actually....
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from this perspective, terrorism is not an aberration or something that al qaeda imported on september 11, 2001, but rather a crucial aspect of american history from the very beginning. thank you. [applause] announcer: that was a portion of a panel discussion on the history of terrorism. you can see the whole program on our website, www.c-span.org /history. this is american history tv on c-span 3. >> i am a history buff. i do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and how things just how they work, how they are made. history tv, itn gives you that perspective. .> i'm a c-span fan >> each week american history america" provide archival films
from this perspective, terrorism is not an aberration or something that al qaeda imported on september 11, 2001, but rather a crucial aspect of american history from the very beginning. thank you. [applause] announcer: that was a portion of a panel discussion on the history of terrorism. you can see the whole program on our website, www.c-span.org /history. this is american history tv on c-span 3. >> i am a history buff. i do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and how things just how...