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it is in its purest form, what was the norm? david sehat: that jefferson was appealing to? alexander heffner: what was the precedent? in terms of the political aspect of this country, it was jefferson. david sehat: when i became concerned about how founding others are used in little debate, i had finished my first book. i had read a lot about the founding fathers. i thought, where is this coming from, because indications of the founding fathers did not accord with what i knew about them. i read back, all the way to jefferson and i found that in other debates with the founding fathers, what jefferson had done it he was one of the first to wrap himself in the founding. he talked about the principles of the revolution. he was affirming political orthodoxy, he used phrases like our political creed. he successfully one and came into presidency in 1800 and he took this pattern of wrapping politics in these founding principles. he made that part of the american debate. from that point forward, what happened is people would fight over jefferson, because it was him who became the sin
it is in its purest form, what was the norm? david sehat: that jefferson was appealing to? alexander heffner: what was the precedent? in terms of the political aspect of this country, it was jefferson. david sehat: when i became concerned about how founding others are used in little debate, i had finished my first book. i had read a lot about the founding fathers. i thought, where is this coming from, because indications of the founding fathers did not accord with what i knew about them. i read...
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when that becomes the norm every day, people start hating cops. >> and that's what's happened. adam unfortunately - cops because they're being castrated by the media. >> bottom line. >> it's disgusting. >> adam we want your thoughts on that but we've run out of time. so so much for the fair and balanced view. when we come back reports of government panels? >> today on "forbes on fox," the irs wasn't working alone. what the justice department and fbi were planning that has conservative groups fuming. >>> plus democrats bashing jeb bush for saying he wants americans to be able to work longer hours instead of working part-time. is he right? >>> all right. do you think the death panels are dead? do government guidelines for medicare will pay doctors to have what they call end of life discussions with patients. charles says it sounds like death panels are very much alive and well. >> parallel that to a big movement that will get bigger, and this is america fwking more like europe. watch, watch, watch. that's going to sweep this nation. couple that with the course the government that
when that becomes the norm every day, people start hating cops. >> and that's what's happened. adam unfortunately - cops because they're being castrated by the media. >> bottom line. >> it's disgusting. >> adam we want your thoughts on that but we've run out of time. so so much for the fair and balanced view. when we come back reports of government panels? >> today on "forbes on fox," the irs wasn't working alone. what the justice department and fbi were...
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when that becomes the norm every day, people start hating cops. >> and that's what's happened. adam unfortunately -- >> not scared of the cops because they're being castrated by the media. >> bottom line. >> it's disgusting. >> adam we want your thoughts on that but we've run out of time. so so much for the fair and balanced view. when we come back reports of government panels? >> today on "forbes on fox," the irs wasn't working alone. what the justice department and fbi were planning that has conservative groups fuming. >>> plus democrats bashing jeb bush for saying he wants americans to be able to work longer hours instead of working part-time. is he right? ♪ (piano music) ♪ fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud polident. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments. hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ here at td ameritrade, they love innovating. and apparently, they also love stickers. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to crea
when that becomes the norm every day, people start hating cops. >> and that's what's happened. adam unfortunately -- >> not scared of the cops because they're being castrated by the media. >> bottom line. >> it's disgusting. >> adam we want your thoughts on that but we've run out of time. so so much for the fair and balanced view. when we come back reports of government panels? >> today on "forbes on fox," the irs wasn't working alone. what the...
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double the norm for this time of year. they darken, which combined with sediment and global air pollution further speeds up the process. >> and greenland, the farther north you go, the dirtier the air becomes. >> reporter: university of colorado researcher michael o'neill has been measuring pollutants here since 2008. >> mostly the industry is in the northern hemisphere and that's where we see the highest concentrations of the man-made chemicals. >> reporter: the darker the ice, the faster it melts into the ocean. >> greenland contributes 40% of current sea level rise. >> reporter: over the past century, the world's oceans have risen, 4 to 8 inches. by the end of this century scientists predict sea level rise will be the greatest environmental threat to coastal cities from miami to mumbai. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> glor: actor alex rocco has died. he was best known for his role on "the godfather." >> do you know who i am? i'm mo greene. >> glor: the gangster who comes to a dishonorable end to the corleone family.
double the norm for this time of year. they darken, which combined with sediment and global air pollution further speeds up the process. >> and greenland, the farther north you go, the dirtier the air becomes. >> reporter: university of colorado researcher michael o'neill has been measuring pollutants here since 2008. >> mostly the industry is in the northern hemisphere and that's where we see the highest concentrations of the man-made chemicals. >> reporter: the darker...
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whereas then, i don't think that was the norm in tv at the time. i don't think these guys needed as morgan said he did not need that. >> howard smith was the moderator. a news man who is embarrassed by this. he was moderating, but he disappears for sometimes five, or more minutes at a time, and today, you would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. i think really everybody at abc stood back and let the fire burn. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a co -- q&a. >> monday on the communicators michael o'rielly on key issues like net neutrality, the internet and the public's influence on policy. >> when an item is presented to the commissioner level, that document should be made available publicly. i think i would provide an opportunity for everyone to come in and know exactly what we are thinking. you would allow people to hone in on as -- on problematic issues. people raise concerns, they often don't know exactly what is being put forward. they are doing rifle shots in many different scattered structures. that is pr
whereas then, i don't think that was the norm in tv at the time. i don't think these guys needed as morgan said he did not need that. >> howard smith was the moderator. a news man who is embarrassed by this. he was moderating, but he disappears for sometimes five, or more minutes at a time, and today, you would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. i think really everybody at abc stood back and let the fire burn. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's...
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macdonald in the new season of "last comic standing." take a look at normst about the u.s. culture. and i think they should make the test harder. they should make the test like "jeopardy." [ laughter ] that would be a great game show, man. just have three immigrants contesting about the u.s. culture. [ laughter ] if you lose you go back to where you came from. [ laughter ] it would be like, alex, i'm going to take "unwelcome" for 1,000. okay, jose. in this state, you are not welcome. what is arizona? you are correct. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> very charming, very intelligent. you know, there's different types of comedians. some comedians like to hear an offering of a joke. >> you can say no if you want to. >> no. >> no,i'm good. please, do it. >> what is the alex trebek joke off? >> in what state do you -- are not welcome? >> yeah. we would have also accepted illinois, new york -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he knows what he's talking about. norm macdonald. "last comic standing" airs wednesday at 10 p.m. on nbc. we'll be right back with joanna garcia swisher,
macdonald in the new season of "last comic standing." take a look at normst about the u.s. culture. and i think they should make the test harder. they should make the test like "jeopardy." [ laughter ] that would be a great game show, man. just have three immigrants contesting about the u.s. culture. [ laughter ] if you lose you go back to where you came from. [ laughter ] it would be like, alex, i'm going to take "unwelcome" for 1,000. okay, jose. in this state,...
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i do not think that was the norm at the time and i do not think they needed it. >> award was the moderator, a distinguished -- howard was the moderator, a distinguished news man. i think he was embarrassed. he disappears for four or five minutes at a time. now you would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. everybody stood back and let the fire burn. >> tonight on c-span's "q&a." >> coming up next on american history tv, the gettysburg college civil war institute summer conference holds a panel discussion with contributors to the book "lens of war" exploring iconic photographs. everybody wrote one essay and we will see the historic images. the program is moderated by one of the coeditors, professor gary gallagher. >> peter has given me the official go-ahead. we are going to display mercy in this panel at the end of a long day. what we are going to do is go down the table. matt joan, aaron are our panel. we are each room to talk about our photograph and i will start with matt. i am going to start with mattgallman -- matt gallman because this book was his idea. >> is it ok if
i do not think that was the norm at the time and i do not think they needed it. >> award was the moderator, a distinguished -- howard was the moderator, a distinguished news man. i think he was embarrassed. he disappears for four or five minutes at a time. now you would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. everybody stood back and let the fire burn. >> tonight on c-span's "q&a." >> coming up next on american history tv, the gettysburg college...
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we are looking at women who challenged the norm at the time. whether that was gender norms or what women should be doing or activism they should be involved in, what role they should have in the public sphere. so we thought of them as behaving badly or outside of the boundaries. i looked at a woman named lucy diggs slowe and how she really challenged howard to become a more progressive space, a place more inclusive for the women attending there, and preparing women for careers outside of the home. in the second panel, we looked at the president of bennett college. we looked at the sit in's. how she was involved. in the last, a person who married an inmate on death row as a political act. she felt he was innocent and a lot of people wanted to create a political cachet around this political call and relationship. there was a lot of anti-poverty work and anti-prison work, interesting figures across the 20th century that went beyond what was expected of them in terms of their roles as women in public society. >> what was it like to be a black woman
we are looking at women who challenged the norm at the time. whether that was gender norms or what women should be doing or activism they should be involved in, what role they should have in the public sphere. so we thought of them as behaving badly or outside of the boundaries. i looked at a woman named lucy diggs slowe and how she really challenged howard to become a more progressive space, a place more inclusive for the women attending there, and preparing women for careers outside of the...
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low 100s were the norm this time last week. only 63 degrees for the average in the north bay. i think this says it all. we're not going be able to totally shake these showers. what's going to happen with this? you're going to be able to see for tomorrow morning it stays cloudy with the spotty showers but as we head through the day we will begin to slowly see these clouds break. that's going to allow sunshine and warmer temperatures. so the overall trend takes the storm system. then you can see mild and dry weather coming your way. as you head through your friday 77 degrees for your peninsula. we will hold on to spotty showers. drizzle throughout the afternoon. san francisco may see the drizzle as well. . let's get you to the north bay, east bay and trivalley. sunny conditions and also low 80s. adds i said yesterday looks perfect. >> long term care usually a medical term but that is the prescription for the bay bridge. the plan to address those rods just ahead. >> coming up brown, going to the vatican. the issue he plans to discuss. governor jerry brown and pope francis will me
low 100s were the norm this time last week. only 63 degrees for the average in the north bay. i think this says it all. we're not going be able to totally shake these showers. what's going to happen with this? you're going to be able to see for tomorrow morning it stays cloudy with the spotty showers but as we head through the day we will begin to slowly see these clouds break. that's going to allow sunshine and warmer temperatures. so the overall trend takes the storm system. then you can see...
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they were that far ahead of what became the norm later. the urban league were strong in north omaha. it was led by whitney young going to the bank a national leader of the urban league during the '60s. there was a strong branch of the naacp, and in came this omaha de porres club those operating outside of the bounds of the regular established rules of how you got things done in this city. it created attention in the black community, but, in fact one of the very first levels of tensions i was greeted by the oma the poorest club was because they were racially mixed. they were black men and white women and black women and white men. that great a stir because people in north almost all that as a problem. they did need to any attention to the north omaha because the de porres club us in early on as an baking soda is of the terms was used and that tension of you got black men and white women meeting and they are single and that's a problem. so that was one of the first problem that they came up against in the black community but really once peopl
they were that far ahead of what became the norm later. the urban league were strong in north omaha. it was led by whitney young going to the bank a national leader of the urban league during the '60s. there was a strong branch of the naacp, and in came this omaha de porres club those operating outside of the bounds of the regular established rules of how you got things done in this city. it created attention in the black community, but, in fact one of the very first levels of tensions i was...
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in yemen deaf station has become the norm. >> the situation is very critical, especially children who are the most vulnerable groups. >> a collective strawms trauma, physical and emotional that grows by the day. >> they feel scared, they feel insecure. >> reporter: hundreds of died since the start of the fighting, some from wounds easily treatable if they'd had access to better health care. the crisis here says this nurse gets worse because of the fuel shortage because children can't have access to transportation and can't get access to the hospital when they need. this this shelter for the displaced boys and girls recite the koran. praying for an end to a war that's brought more misery upon them. like the shortage of water in a country already running out of the precious resource. and a spike in child malnutrition rates for a population already without enough food. a situation so dire the u.n. warns yemen could be on the verge of a famine. is the misery isthe misery is difficult to see and hard to miss. as easily seen as the burns on their bodies and the misery in their eyes. hiding
in yemen deaf station has become the norm. >> the situation is very critical, especially children who are the most vulnerable groups. >> a collective strawms trauma, physical and emotional that grows by the day. >> they feel scared, they feel insecure. >> reporter: hundreds of died since the start of the fighting, some from wounds easily treatable if they'd had access to better health care. the crisis here says this nurse gets worse because of the fuel shortage because...
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but that is not the norm. the irony is interesting. get faith-based films hitting the box office and they are the biggest successes in the decade. so there is a lack of practicing faith but an eagerness to know more. >> and what pushes people back to the lord and faith is tragedy. you saw that in 9/11. the churches were filled. and i guarantee you in lafayette louisiana the churches will be filled. all of a sudden there is bigger meaning because you see tragedy and are like thew do we make sense of this? and our human brains don't. >> like we saw in south carolina. >> that is terrible. >> i think there are a lot of people who are practicing their faith. it doesn't surprise me your show is as successful as it. the attack on christianity is coming from a fairly small group of people. i think when people think of christianity under attack they think of supreme court decisions trying to force nuns to pay for contraception. things that were unthinkable before. these attacks on catholic charities and trying to force them to do things against
but that is not the norm. the irony is interesting. get faith-based films hitting the box office and they are the biggest successes in the decade. so there is a lack of practicing faith but an eagerness to know more. >> and what pushes people back to the lord and faith is tragedy. you saw that in 9/11. the churches were filled. and i guarantee you in lafayette louisiana the churches will be filled. all of a sudden there is bigger meaning because you see tragedy and are like thew do we...
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i don't think that was the norm in tv at the time, and i don't think these guys need it. morgan: and the moderator was a distinguished news man who i think was really kind of embarrassed by this. he disappears for sometimes five or more minutes at a time. today he would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. i think really, everybody at abc just a back and let the fire burn. brian: they talk about vietnam. here is a minute clip from debate number two. >> now we're going to win in vietnam. >> i said we could win. >> could we, or should we? >> we should. >> that's all we needed to know. take a good look at the leading warmonger in the united states. >> at find the leading moral -- leading warmonger then i am to be with you in the sense that a majority of the people of the including the leadership of both parties, while you go to rome -- want you to go to rome and expatriate yourself. >> i don't expatriate myself, i have in apartments and i go there for two to three months every year. brian: did either one of these men serve in any military service? morgan: ne
i don't think that was the norm in tv at the time, and i don't think these guys need it. morgan: and the moderator was a distinguished news man who i think was really kind of embarrassed by this. he disappears for sometimes five or more minutes at a time. today he would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. i think really, everybody at abc just a back and let the fire burn. brian: they talk about vietnam. here is a minute clip from debate number two. >> now we're going to...
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a study found that men prefer women who wear 40% less makeup than the norm. or liner only, instead of plus powder and blush or bronzer. men pay the least attention to blush and bronzer. >>> here's a scenario. you pull up to the mall, the parking lot is packed. you drive around within a reasonable distance, looking for a space to open up or do you head to the furthest corner where there are open spaces, park and walk? engineering professor richard cassidy studied parking lots and says if your goal is to get into the mall the fastest park in the furthest spot and walk it. people who do that get there ten seconds faster. no, you're not saving a lot of time, but by accepting the closest open spot is in another area code, you reduce the stress of searching for a space because you keep moving toward your destination, while the other guy spins his wheels. and you burn a few more calories getting to your destination. it adds up to an extra 200 steps to your daily count. >>> time for some baby intelligence, even if you don't have babies. >> you've got to love them. >>
a study found that men prefer women who wear 40% less makeup than the norm. or liner only, instead of plus powder and blush or bronzer. men pay the least attention to blush and bronzer. >>> here's a scenario. you pull up to the mall, the parking lot is packed. you drive around within a reasonable distance, looking for a space to open up or do you head to the furthest corner where there are open spaces, park and walk? engineering professor richard cassidy studied parking lots and says...
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. >> people taking pictures of themselves and sharing it with their lovers is the norm but when they k out some have up some have gone out of their way to humiliate their ask and post the pictures is revenge online. i spoke to a victim. she never dreamt of being a boy star. someone you would never expect to do this. they still stayed in touch. three months after they broke up she found out he had been posting the pictures she had been sending him online. clicks three months and i have been hanging out with him so he is looking me in the eye and talking to me like everything is okay while he is posting things. >> the guy ended up being arrested and charged with misdemeanor harassment. then it became more aggressive. >> posting my full name address all my information. >> ended up posing as her online as if she was soliciting sex. people started showing up at her home. it really became a complete nightmare. she did not know what to do. he ended up getting arrested the victory for her is that her ex is the first person in new jersey to be criminally charged for revenge porn. leading the c
. >> people taking pictures of themselves and sharing it with their lovers is the norm but when they k out some have up some have gone out of their way to humiliate their ask and post the pictures is revenge online. i spoke to a victim. she never dreamt of being a boy star. someone you would never expect to do this. they still stayed in touch. three months after they broke up she found out he had been posting the pictures she had been sending him online. clicks three months and i have...
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those accustomed to life in the country where large families are the norm find themselves in a totallyferent environment with different values. two years ago, a new type of facility was set up to prevent child relinquishment. the facilities were set up with funds from kazakhstani entreprene entrepreneurs. here, at this mother's home, mothers who are at risk of abandoning their children live in a communal setting. most of them are single mothers who hale from rural areas. since the majority are apprehensive about their future, counselling is provided on a daily basis. >> the mothers range in age from 15 to 30. they are allowed to stay here until their babies are 18 months old. >> translator: some have been ditched by boyfriends or were deceived by promises of marriage. some are afraid or ashamed of their parents' reaction to them having a child out of wedlock. so instead of going back to the country, they remain here, in astana, but witut work or roof over their head. >> there are currently around 20 of these mother's homes nationwide. they have already provided support to over 800 moth
those accustomed to life in the country where large families are the norm find themselves in a totallyferent environment with different values. two years ago, a new type of facility was set up to prevent child relinquishment. the facilities were set up with funds from kazakhstani entreprene entrepreneurs. here, at this mother's home, mothers who are at risk of abandoning their children live in a communal setting. most of them are single mothers who hale from rural areas. since the majority are...
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i do not think that was the norm in tv at the time. i do not think these guys needed -- these guys did not need it. >> he was the moderator and a distinguished news man who was embarrassed by this. he was moderating, but he disappears for sometimes five or more minutes at a time. today, you would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. i think really, everybody at abc just stood back and let the fire burned. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> recently, american history tv was at the organization of american historians annual meeting in st. louis missouri. we spoke with professors authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> christopher abernethy you are a phd candidate at the university of oklahoma. you had another career before you entered the history field. christopher: i spent about 12 years practicing law. growing up i always wanted to do two things. i always wanted to be a history teacher and a lawyer. after i got into school, i realized that the more
i do not think that was the norm in tv at the time. i do not think these guys needed -- these guys did not need it. >> he was the moderator and a distinguished news man who was embarrassed by this. he was moderating, but he disappears for sometimes five or more minutes at a time. today, you would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. i think really, everybody at abc just stood back and let the fire burned. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's...
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it does not represent the norm. for people to use those unusual examples to imply that they represent the average is just destructive. it distorts the issue that it is almost impossible to have a decent discussion about what the real issue is. host: let's hear from chicago next, andnna is on the democrat line. caller: good morning. i wanted to say that seven people died. host: thank you. the fight against isis coalition airstrikes hit islamic state in raqqa. here. we go to leo in washington d.c.. caller: good morning c-span. i want to comment on the immigrants. this country was built with immigrants. the immigrants that you are talking about are the -- immigrants, the brown skinned immigrants. once again, this country was built upon immigrants. host: independent line, barry in vermont. caller: i wanted to have a comment on donald trump's thing with the hispanics. donald trump is not doing politics as usual. he is being straight up and honest. his opinion may not be buttered up so that the democrats or republicans can
it does not represent the norm. for people to use those unusual examples to imply that they represent the average is just destructive. it distorts the issue that it is almost impossible to have a decent discussion about what the real issue is. host: let's hear from chicago next, andnna is on the democrat line. caller: good morning. i wanted to say that seven people died. host: thank you. the fight against isis coalition airstrikes hit islamic state in raqqa. here. we go to leo in washington...
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. >> in yemen devastation is the norm. >> the situation in yemen is critical, especially for children who are the most vulnerable groups. >> a collective trauma physical and emotional that grows by the day. >> we don't have protection environment to live in. they feel insecure. >> hundreds died since the start of the fighting. some from wounds treatable if only they had access to better health care. the crisis here says this nurse, is worse because of fuel shortage, because children do not have access to transportation and can't get to the hospital when they need. in this shelter for the displaced boys and girls recite the koran, praying for an end to a war bringing more misery upon them. like the shortage of water in a country running out of the precious resource. and a spike in child malnutrition rates for a population already without enough food. a situation so dire the u.n. warps yemen could be on the verge of a famine. the misery is difficult to see, and hard to miss. the pain in their eyes is easy to recognise as the bruises and burns on their bodies. then there are the others.
. >> in yemen devastation is the norm. >> the situation in yemen is critical, especially for children who are the most vulnerable groups. >> a collective trauma physical and emotional that grows by the day. >> we don't have protection environment to live in. they feel insecure. >> hundreds died since the start of the fighting. some from wounds treatable if only they had access to better health care. the crisis here says this nurse, is worse because of fuel...
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it does not represent the norm. r people to use those unusual examples to imply that they represent the average is just destructive. it distorts the issue that it is almost impossible to have a decent discussion about what the real issue is. host: let's hear from chicago next, andnna is on the democrat line. caller: good morning. i wanted to say that seven people died. host: thank you. the fight against isis coalition airstrikes hit islamic state in raqqa. here. we go to leo in washington d.c.. caller: good morning c-span. i want to comment on the immigrants. this country was built with immigrants. the immigrants that you are talking about are the -- immigrants, the brown skinned immigrants. once again, this country was built upon immigrants. host: independent line, barry in vermont. caller: i wanted to have a comment on donald trump's thing with the hispanics. donald trump is not doing politics as usual. he is being straight up and honest. his opinion may not be buttered up so that the democrats or republicans can u
it does not represent the norm. r people to use those unusual examples to imply that they represent the average is just destructive. it distorts the issue that it is almost impossible to have a decent discussion about what the real issue is. host: let's hear from chicago next, andnna is on the democrat line. caller: good morning. i wanted to say that seven people died. host: thank you. the fight against isis coalition airstrikes hit islamic state in raqqa. here. we go to leo in washington d.c.....
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i don't think that was the norm in tv at the time, and i don't think these guys needed it.s morgan said -- morgan: and the moderator was a distinguished news man who i think was really kind of embarrassed by this. i mean, he was moderating, but he disappears for sometimes five or more minutes at a time. today, you would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. i think everybody at the abc just sat back and let the fire burn. brian: they talk about vietnam. here is a minute clip from debate number two. >> now we're going to win in vietnam. now i assume that you -- >> i said we could win. >> could we, or should we? >> oh, obviously we should. >> that's all we needed to know. take a good look at the leading warmonger in the united states. don't point your tongue at me now. keep it in your cheek where it belongs. >> and we find the leading warmonger, then i am to be with you in the sense that a majority of the people of the including the leadership of both parties while you go to rome -- want you to go to rome and expatriate yourself. >> i think we should straighte
i don't think that was the norm in tv at the time, and i don't think these guys needed it.s morgan said -- morgan: and the moderator was a distinguished news man who i think was really kind of embarrassed by this. i mean, he was moderating, but he disappears for sometimes five or more minutes at a time. today, you would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. i think everybody at the abc just sat back and let the fire burn. brian: they talk about vietnam. here is a minute clip...
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the nontraditional student experience is now the norm, is the condition. think that republicans and democrats have not really addressed the question of, how do we deliver skills effectively to people who want to learn about computer science, who want to learn how to become a nurse who want to learn about any industry where you can pickup skills? so i really think that on this question of, who is providing affordable college education? you are going to hear a lot of discussion about that. i think particularly from democrats will talk about the issue of student loans. in the book, i suggest that focusing on the loan issue is pretty narrow, that is about debt management. think there is an opportunity is focusing on how we deliver skills and education in a cost-effective, nontraditional way. cs 50 is proving to be a great example of how folks -- hundreds of thousands of people have access to taking this class and gaining skills and getting jobs in the technical world without having to take out tens of thousands of dollars of loan debt. it is a model i would li
the nontraditional student experience is now the norm, is the condition. think that republicans and democrats have not really addressed the question of, how do we deliver skills effectively to people who want to learn about computer science, who want to learn how to become a nurse who want to learn about any industry where you can pickup skills? so i really think that on this question of, who is providing affordable college education? you are going to hear a lot of discussion about that. i...
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for my dad, working two jobs was the norm. he would leave the house at 5:00 in the morning, deliver mail throughout the day, come home and work on the farm until it was dark. if the phone rang in the middle of the night, he would answer it as captain of our volunteer firefighters. today, my brother is an astrophysicist and i'm a candidate for the highest office in the country. [applause] mr. pataki: this is the promise of unlimited opportunity america held for my family and for me. it is that promise of unlimited opportunity, that belief in america which i want to restore for every family and every child and every community in america today. [applause] mr. pataki: today, too many americans feel the best days of america are behind us. that our children will not have the same opportunities we did. government has grown too big too powerful, too intrusive. washington burocrats believe they know better than us and can tell us how to live our lives. trying to dictate to every child in every school what they must learn. a young mother
for my dad, working two jobs was the norm. he would leave the house at 5:00 in the morning, deliver mail throughout the day, come home and work on the farm until it was dark. if the phone rang in the middle of the night, he would answer it as captain of our volunteer firefighters. today, my brother is an astrophysicist and i'm a candidate for the highest office in the country. [applause] mr. pataki: this is the promise of unlimited opportunity america held for my family and for me. it is that...
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smartphones before and high-speed internet was the norm, how difficult was this to get off the ground? chad: because we knew nothing about video, we were not scared. same thing with paypal and payments. if we realized how much fraud and how many other hoops we would have to jump through in the finance industry, we probably would never have started the project. same thing with video, dealing with bandwidth and streaming issues. because of that, we were able to hit the video market at the right time. when people were getting broadband, devices in their hands. we were in the right place at the right time. emily: you sold to google the next year. right? only 18 months. for $1.65 billion. chad: it was a rocket ship. it continued to be this journey where we were holding on for our lives. even after we became more of a part of google. things accelerated. we had more resources. at the time we sold, we had 67 people in the company. we had two or three engineers, i.t. guys that would run around the country, three data centers. we did not have the luxury of plugging into amazon web services. you
smartphones before and high-speed internet was the norm, how difficult was this to get off the ground? chad: because we knew nothing about video, we were not scared. same thing with paypal and payments. if we realized how much fraud and how many other hoops we would have to jump through in the finance industry, we probably would never have started the project. same thing with video, dealing with bandwidth and streaming issues. because of that, we were able to hit the video market at the right...
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. >> yes, it bail the norm. we correlated that to the corrosive water coming into hatchery. >> reporter: so we are standing in an oyster bed farmed by your great-grandfather. responsibility. >> absolutely. it gives you a sense of pride, and responsibility to the places that we farm, and to make sure that we can form for another five generations. >> reporter: the taylors say if there's anything, five generations in the seafood business taught them, it's to persevere through good and bad times. they are not taking the latest misfortune laying down. they decided to fight the issue of climate change head on she and her father travelled to washington to lobby congress and reached out to the scientific community looking for a solution to prevent oyster die-offs. >> what i have here is a forecast. what we have here is an oceanographer. officers. >> it's a model of ocean circulation. mccrayedy has been working on a way to predict the ocean level. >> ocean acid iffic aches is not yefrl. surface. >> are you optimistic that
. >> yes, it bail the norm. we correlated that to the corrosive water coming into hatchery. >> reporter: so we are standing in an oyster bed farmed by your great-grandfather. responsibility. >> absolutely. it gives you a sense of pride, and responsibility to the places that we farm, and to make sure that we can form for another five generations. >> reporter: the taylors say if there's anything, five generations in the seafood business taught them, it's to persevere...
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female anxiety rates -- the lower bar is what the norm sample is. the elevated bar is what our sample was. what we found is that the female sample had an zaidi levels three times higher than the norm group -- had anxiety levels three times higher than the norm group. for the males, it was seven times higher. that is quite striking. to try to finish on some more positive notes we -- there was a clear longing to the long -- b elong. they talked about not having -- i will actually skip this. we asked them to -- we asked them about whether if they had a chance to participate in the nationstate, if they had a right to become a citizen, would they choose to do so. we found that the vast majority would -- 90% -- would choose to become citizens. there is a narrative in some places in the nation that immigrants do not want to belong . this is a clear sign that there is a clear longing to belong. we also asked about their civic engagement and participation. 88% of students reported being in causes they cared about which went from helping the community to civic
female anxiety rates -- the lower bar is what the norm sample is. the elevated bar is what our sample was. what we found is that the female sample had an zaidi levels three times higher than the norm group -- had anxiety levels three times higher than the norm group. for the males, it was seven times higher. that is quite striking. to try to finish on some more positive notes we -- there was a clear longing to the long -- b elong. they talked about not having -- i will actually skip this. we...
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there were there were that far ahead of what became the norm later. it was led by whitney young who ended up being the national leader of the urban league. there was a strong branch of the naacp. and then came this omaha club those operating outside of the bounds of the regular established rules of how you got things done in the city. and it created attention in the black community, but in fact, one of the very first levels of tensions that was created was because they were racially mixed. there were black men in white women and black women in my teeth of white men meet together and having a beer after the meeting was created a stir. people in north omaha saw that is a problem. a problem. they did not need any attention drawn to north omaha. the club was seen as a dating center to one of the terms of is used. there was the tension of for you black men and white women meeting and they are single and that's a problem. that was 11 of the first problems that they came up against, but really once people understood what the club was trying to do they garnere
there were there were that far ahead of what became the norm later. it was led by whitney young who ended up being the national leader of the urban league. there was a strong branch of the naacp. and then came this omaha club those operating outside of the bounds of the regular established rules of how you got things done in the city. and it created attention in the black community, but in fact, one of the very first levels of tensions that was created was because they were racially mixed....
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saying the numbers are dwindling, talking about hot topic number two whereas i do not think that was the normn tv at the time and i do not think these guys needed -- these guys did not need it. >> a distinguished news man who i think was really kind of embarrassed by this -- he was moderating, but he disappears for five or more minutes at a time. today you would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. everybody at abc stood back and let the fire burn. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> on thursday a house judiciary subcommittee held a hearing on so-called sanctuary cities and immigration enforcement laws. sanctuary cities have policies sheltering illegal immigrants and do not use local resources to enforce federal immigration laws. thursday the house approved a republican bill to deny federal funds to those cities. this hearing comes following the death of a person by an illegal immigrant with a criminal record. it is just over two hours. g. it is about two hours. >> we will come to order. >>the chair is authorized to declare recesses at any time. hr 42
saying the numbers are dwindling, talking about hot topic number two whereas i do not think that was the normn tv at the time and i do not think these guys needed -- these guys did not need it. >> a distinguished news man who i think was really kind of embarrassed by this -- he was moderating, but he disappears for five or more minutes at a time. today you would not have a moderator not jumping in every 30 seconds. everybody at abc stood back and let the fire burn. >> tonight at...
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talk about, you know, hot topics hot salacious topic number two whereas then i don't think that was the norm in tv at the time and i don't think these guys needed -- as morgan said, these guys were -- >> and howard was the moderator who i think was really kind of embarrassed by this. he was moderating but he disappeared for sometimes five or more minutes at a time. today you wouldn't have a moderator not jumping in every 30 second. i think really everybody at abc just stood back and let the fire burn. >> sunday night at 8:00 pacific on sunday night's q&a. >> ohio governor john kasich is announcing his campaign tuesday at the ohio state university in columbus, ohio. becoming the 16th republican to run for president. c-span recently sat down with governor kasich to talk about his life and political career. >> governor john kasich republican of ohio. there have been eight presidents that have come from ohio. why do you want to be the ninth? >> well, i haven't made that decision yet so we're going to have to wait and see and so if i decide to move forward with this then it would be because i hap
talk about, you know, hot topics hot salacious topic number two whereas then i don't think that was the norm in tv at the time and i don't think these guys needed -- as morgan said, these guys were -- >> and howard was the moderator who i think was really kind of embarrassed by this. he was moderating but he disappeared for sometimes five or more minutes at a time. today you wouldn't have a moderator not jumping in every 30 second. i think really everybody at abc just stood back and let...
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when any candidate goes off the reservation either by going at odds with the party platform or the normscency of what the party stands for. so the party and the candidate in this race must protect that brand against anyone who seeks to denigrate it. >> jeannie zano when another candidate is something like a free agent he doesn't have to worry about the normal protocols of raising money, of kissing the ring of various party leaders. he doesn't have to follow party discipline at all. does it make it tougher to figure out what your game plan is? >> absolutely. and you know brad is absolutely right. you have to protect the pretty brand. let's not forget, donald trump is not running for a particular brand post-citizens united, now the party chair the leader of the party the party out of the white house does not have enough of a stick to hold against somebody like this. he can't hold money against him. he can't hold organization against him. so you have independent candidates quote unquote like donald trump out there on their own and their interests are die metrically opposed to the party as a
when any candidate goes off the reservation either by going at odds with the party platform or the normscency of what the party stands for. so the party and the candidate in this race must protect that brand against anyone who seeks to denigrate it. >> jeannie zano when another candidate is something like a free agent he doesn't have to worry about the normal protocols of raising money, of kissing the ring of various party leaders. he doesn't have to follow party discipline at all. does...
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with we will probably make it into the lower 60s and 50s north and west is the norm this morning. ll in the upper 50s at this hour. low humidity. the air is drying out in delaware and millville at 66 degrees and falling right now. radar is clear. no sign of any rain but we are still dealing with the remnants of some of the rain yesterday. one flood warning that is in effect. some minor flooding going on along the maurice weather in cumberland county and that is in effect until 8:15. floodwaters are starting to come down. the temperatures will be going up. at 11:00, 77 degrees. arrows lining up out of the north and dry air coming in and stay with us in the afternoon. 83 degrees at 3:00 this afternoon. stand by. grab your sunglasses. bright sunshine today but low humidity and temperatures in the upper 70s and lower 80s this afternoon. that is going to change in a big way this weekend. seven-day forecast when i come back in the next half hour. >> we love it when bill's forecast calls for sunglasses. thank you, bill. >>> you won't need those on the road right now, but hopefully nothing
with we will probably make it into the lower 60s and 50s north and west is the norm this morning. ll in the upper 50s at this hour. low humidity. the air is drying out in delaware and millville at 66 degrees and falling right now. radar is clear. no sign of any rain but we are still dealing with the remnants of some of the rain yesterday. one flood warning that is in effect. some minor flooding going on along the maurice weather in cumberland county and that is in effect until 8:15. floodwaters...
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totally out of the norm. >> july 28th, 2008. arlington, texas. esse minton of the arlington police department auto and theft unit is alerted that a bait car has been broken into. bait cars rigged with cameras and gps tracking equipment are used by police departments nationwide to catch thieves in areas where auto theft is a recur being problem. >> >> we pick a car that looks like cars that are most stolen. with those cars we take some time and install the equipment so we can lock the doors remotely. kill the engine remotely. record everything inside with video cameras and microphones. then we deploy the cars out to a location where we either have a crime problem or persons are stealing those kind of cars in that area. we're basically fishing with the bait. >> the bait car, a red chrysler sebring is stolen just down the road from the station. an automatic alert is triggered when the doors opened. >> once that activation is received, all i know is the car's moving at 20 miles an hour west on division street. >> the bait car is headed towards james g
totally out of the norm. >> july 28th, 2008. arlington, texas. esse minton of the arlington police department auto and theft unit is alerted that a bait car has been broken into. bait cars rigged with cameras and gps tracking equipment are used by police departments nationwide to catch thieves in areas where auto theft is a recur being problem. >> >> we pick a car that looks like cars that are most stolen. with those cars we take some time and install the equipment so we can...