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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> >> host: you're watching live coverage of the tucson festival of books, we are live from the university of arizona. as you can see, large audiences for each of these author panels. and outside of this theater the festival is going on on a beautiful day here this in tucson on the campus. coming up, there are several more author panels that you'll hear including slavery in america, big money and philanthropy and the history of women in the sciences. now, in just a minute one of the panelists are this last panel, lillian faderman. her book is called "the gay revolution: the story of the struggle." she'll be joining us to take your calls. you've been listening to the panel for the last hour or so, and now ms. faderman has agreed to come over and join us and to take some of your comments as well. 202 is the area code, 748-8200 in the east and central time zones, 202-748-8201 if you live in the mountain and pacific time zones. lillian faderman, why does the struggle -- at least in your book -- begin in the 1950s? >> guest: well, i could have begun eve
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> >> host: you're watching live coverage of the tucson festival of books, we are live from the university of arizona. as you can see, large audiences for each of these author panels. and outside of this theater the festival is going on on a beautiful day here this in tucson on the campus. coming up, there are several more author panels that you'll hear including slavery in america, big money and philanthropy and the history of women in the...
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booktv now continues in tucson. >> welcome to the tucson festival of books. we wish to thank cox communications for sponsoring this venue. mr. connolly is sponsored by -- [inaudible] the presentation will last one hour, including questions and answers. please hold your questions to the end. immediately following this session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall, booth 141. books are available for purchase be at this location. please note that ms. arce will be 20 minutes late to the signing area due to a live interview with c-span. we invite you to become a friend of the festival by texting friend to 520214 book or 5202142665 as shown on the sign at the front of the room or visit the friends of the festival booth, number 110 on the mall. your gift makes a difference in keeping festival programming free of charge and supporting critical literacy programs in the community. also out of respect for the authors and your fellow audience members, please turn off your cell phone. julissa arce is a w
booktv now continues in tucson. >> welcome to the tucson festival of books. we wish to thank cox communications for sponsoring this venue. mr. connolly is sponsored by -- [inaudible] the presentation will last one hour, including questions and answers. please hold your questions to the end. immediately following this session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall, booth 141. books are available for purchase be at this...
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nats je de pola de tucson ante esto, el jefe chris magnupubl una carta la que asegura que sus oficialeschas y protestas de manera satisfactoria y que eseda, el 16 de febrero, lamanifestacin se sali de control y que s autoridad ya lo estn investigando. nats jefe de polica diciendque noio nada que se liera de control pero este video ha despertado lamolestia en algunos residentes... es por eso, que jefe pide que quienes tenganms imgenes o quieran hacer unadenujncia por como losoficiales manejaron lasituacin, que lo hagandirectamente con el departamentde polica. blanca --- es momen dconocer lque acontece en el mundo de los --- es momento de conocer lo e ontece en emundo de lodeportes --- cesar --pasamos c gabriel telo y lactualidad dortiva --- hola que tal muy buenas tard, arrancamos su dosis depoiv con acon de la ga espaÑola, el barcelona se enfrento al sporting gijon.. take vo el conjunto blaugrana notuvo mayores cplicacion en ganar el partido dejando el marcador final de seis a uno, con loue llegan a 57 idades y momentaneamente se ponen en prer lugar de ltabla generalpor un punto sobre e
nats je de pola de tucson ante esto, el jefe chris magnupubl una carta la que asegura que sus oficialeschas y protestas de manera satisfactoria y que eseda, el 16 de febrero, lamanifestacin se sali de control y que s autoridad ya lo estn investigando. nats jefe de polica diciendque noio nada que se liera de control pero este video ha despertado lamolestia en algunos residentes... es por eso, que jefe pide que quienes tenganms imgenes o quieran hacer unadenujncia por como losoficiales manejaron...
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welcome to the nice annual festival of books in tucson. it's under incredible experience for all of us in tucson to have this with such incredible speakers and authors coming in from all over the country. i will be your moderator this morning. [applause]. >> think you. you are very kind. when i think cox cox mccue-- can indication for sponsoring this then you. mr. nichols is sponsored by cindy and neil raney. can we have a quick round of applause parsed bonser's. [applause]. >> this will last an hour and immediately following the session the authors will go to the book signing tent. mr. nichols will be a bit delayed, so david will sign his books for you, if he would like. [applause]. >> which will increase their value. >> it's the arizona bookstore tent in the mall booth and you can buy books there and mr. nichols will have a interview immediately after the session. we hope you're enjoying the festival. how many of you have been here once before? look at this. how many of you have been here nine times? look at you. if you enjoy this festiv
welcome to the nice annual festival of books in tucson. it's under incredible experience for all of us in tucson to have this with such incredible speakers and authors coming in from all over the country. i will be your moderator this morning. [applause]. >> think you. you are very kind. when i think cox cox mccue-- can indication for sponsoring this then you. mr. nichols is sponsored by cindy and neil raney. can we have a quick round of applause parsed bonser's. [applause]. >> this...
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live from the tucson festival of ooks saturday at noon and sunday 1 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest, william galston brookings institute, governance study senior fellow, agenda of thishe president and role of congress. good morning. guest: good morning, sir. as an agenda, how has this president compared to ones?ous guest: this president so far has been long and strong on orders, but slow when it comes to actual legislation, to mention the president's budget, which technically was is going onth and now to be dribbled out over the next six weeks we've learned. that because of just the way he wants to conduct or because of issues such as with ties to russia, the things that popped up, have that affected put bility of agenda to be out there? guest: there have been a lot of distractions, some of them self-created n. cabinet on, the officers have been slow to take their places because of a slowdown in senate. there haven't been any nominations for the individuals cabinet below the officers, who usually do a lot of hea
live from the tucson festival of ooks saturday at noon and sunday 1 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest, william galston brookings institute, governance study senior fellow, agenda of thishe president and role of congress. good morning. guest: good morning, sir. as an agenda, how has this president compared to ones?ous guest: this president so far has been long and strong on orders, but slow when it comes to actual legislation, to mention...
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[inaudible conversations] the tvs live coverage of the tucson festival of books continues any minute, donald mcneil you just saw on the panel will be joining us to take your call. 20202 is the area code 748-8200 if you're in the eastern central time zone. we have been live from the university of arizona all day long from the gallagher theater, lots of different author panel lots going on on the outside as well here in the quad area of university of arizona. ten hours of live coverage, everything you've seen today will repeat tonight beginning at midnight. donald mcneil according to science and health reporter for the new york times and according to the notes here he specializes in plague, pestilences and we look forward to talking to him about that form of reports and correspondence in africa and europe. mr. mcneil, is zika a new disease? >> no. it's thousands of years old but it was discovered in uganda in 1947. then it pretty much disappeared. there was some awareness that it was widespread in africa, in those days there was no routine tasks. you had to inject hundreds of mice with
[inaudible conversations] the tvs live coverage of the tucson festival of books continues any minute, donald mcneil you just saw on the panel will be joining us to take your call. 20202 is the area code 748-8200 if you're in the eastern central time zone. we have been live from the university of arizona all day long from the gallagher theater, lots of different author panel lots going on on the outside as well here in the quad area of university of arizona. ten hours of live coverage,...
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welcome to the festival and to tucson. could you both talk to us about who you think the audience for your book is? and julissa, why don't we start with you. >> sure. thanks for having me. i really enjoyed my stay in tucson. it is my first time here and i really enjoyed it. i really believe my book at the very core is an american story. it is a quintisential american story of working hard and persu veering and rags to riches kind of story. i think the audience for the book are human beings who read and who can find themselves in my story in different ways. you don't have to be an undocumented mexican woman to understand what the struggle is. you don't have to be an undocumented latina to know what prejudice is. i really believe my story in my book has resonated with people from every kind of background whether citizens or not. that is what i am most proud of; different audiences being able to pick it up. the amazing thing about books and what i love about books is they help us see the world through somebody else's perspect
welcome to the festival and to tucson. could you both talk to us about who you think the audience for your book is? and julissa, why don't we start with you. >> sure. thanks for having me. i really enjoyed my stay in tucson. it is my first time here and i really enjoyed it. i really believe my book at the very core is an american story. it is a quintisential american story of working hard and persu veering and rags to riches kind of story. i think the audience for the book are human...
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nutt by the tucson medical center. [applause]. >> and jim is here on his own, i guess. >> evidently. >> the preparation will last an hour, including questions and answers and we want to ask you to hold your questions until the end, and we hope to allow plenty of time for questions. immediately following the session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall. it says booth 141. books are available for purchase at this location, but miss faderman will be 20 minutes late since she's going to be interviewed by c-span. we hope you're enjoying the festival and invite you to become a friend of the festival today. you can text friend to 520214 book. or 5202142665. our visit to friend of the festival booth number 1110 on the mall. your gift makes a difference in keeping the festival programming free of charge and supporting critical literary programs in the community. i want to remind you to turn off your cell phones and i want to encourage you to check out the sou
nutt by the tucson medical center. [applause]. >> and jim is here on his own, i guess. >> evidently. >> the preparation will last an hour, including questions and answers and we want to ask you to hold your questions until the end, and we hope to allow plenty of time for questions. immediately following the session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall. it says booth 141. books are available for purchase at...
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it is a beautiful day here in tucson. it is about 90 degrees outside here. and a lot of people attending the festival and enjoying a day out.the festival continues tomorrow and of course booktv will be live again tomorrow. you've been listening to the last panel and that was women in science. that is with -- and natalia holtz. she will be joining us in just a minute to take your calls. rise of the rocket girls is the name of her book. the women who propelled us from missiles to the moon to mars. and she joins us now here in the gallagher theater on the campus of the university of arizona. what was the common, the commonality they found among these women? >> these are women who loved math and science. but they were coming of age at a time when it was not an option for women. they were women going to school in the 1930s and 40s. they were frequently the only women in their math and science classes. i just heard that over and over again. and so you can imagine how it felt for them to come together and be part of this large group of women working at the jet prop
it is a beautiful day here in tucson. it is about 90 degrees outside here. and a lot of people attending the festival and enjoying a day out.the festival continues tomorrow and of course booktv will be live again tomorrow. you've been listening to the last panel and that was women in science. that is with -- and natalia holtz. she will be joining us in just a minute to take your calls. rise of the rocket girls is the name of her book. the women who propelled us from missiles to the moon to...
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book tv is live from the tucson festival of books today at noon and sunday and 1:00 p.m.astern. >> the marine corps is investigating a private group on facebook that marines used to share nude photos of their female colleagues. at the
book tv is live from the tucson festival of books today at noon and sunday and 1:00 p.m.astern. >> the marine corps is investigating a private group on facebook that marines used to share nude photos of their female colleagues. at the
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welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. we wished to think cops communication for sponsoring this venules -- been used in the college of science. the presentation will last one hour including questions and answers please hold the questions to the and. immediately following the session the authors will autograph books at the bookstore tent on the of all bouffe 141. books are available for purchase at this location. the of the will be 20 minutes late to signing books with a 20 minute interview with c-span. text friend 52 '04 14 book. i feel like i am in car talk. [laughter] your gift makes a difference to keep the program free of charge with critical literacy programs in our community. if at of respect for fellow audience members i urge you to turn off yourself alone and it is my pleasure to introduce the two authors we have here with us known for a variety of books that i think was reversed one comment i originally a "new york times" reporter of psychology and somehow went to the dark side laugh laugh and she has a national
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inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> live coverage of the tucson festival of books on the campus of the university of arizona and all day long we are live in gallagher theatre on the university campus. you have been listening to the authors talk about japanese internment. one of the panelists, richard reeves, will be here to take your calls on the issue. lgbt q right, slavery in america, history of women in the sciences, big money and philanthropy, those are some of the topics the authors will be talking about today. if you were listening earlier, you heard somebody familiar to booktv viewers, richard reeves, talking about his most recent book, "infamy: the shocking story of the japanese internment in world war ii". if you have a question, 202-748-8200 in the east and central time zones, 748-8201 for those of you in the mountain and pacific time zones. richard reeves, one of the things you said at the end of the panel's japanese americans, their bank accounts were frozen two days after pearl harbor. how did that happen? >> guest: the government had
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welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books.
welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books.
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welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. we wished to think cops communication for sponsoring this venules -- been used in the college of science. the presentation will last
welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. we wished to think cops communication for sponsoring this venules -- been used in the college of science. the presentation will last
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lot of book selling going on another beautiful day down here in tucson. another author panel is just about to begin. this is on epidemics, live coverage on book tv mac good afternoon. welcome to the ninth annual present vessel of books. my name is matt russell. i'm the ceo a public munication and it is my pledge to moderate the session this afternoon. i'd like to think cost indications for sponsoring this venue. mr. mcneil is sponsored by research corporation for science advancement and mr. sorkin sponsored by the bio five institute. the presentation will last an hour, including questions and answers, please hold your questions to the final part of the program and we will manage the questions from the floor. immediately following the session, mr. mcneil will autograph his book in the sales and dining area and the bookstore in the town at the mall, booth 141. books are available for purchase at this location and take special note, mr. mcneil note, mr. mcneil will be 20 minutes late due to the signing due to a live interview following the program with the s
lot of book selling going on another beautiful day down here in tucson. another author panel is just about to begin. this is on epidemics, live coverage on book tv mac good afternoon. welcome to the ninth annual present vessel of books. my name is matt russell. i'm the ceo a public munication and it is my pledge to moderate the session this afternoon. i'd like to think cost indications for sponsoring this venue. mr. mcneil is sponsored by research corporation for science advancement and mr....
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[inaudible conversations] >> booktv live coverage of the tucson festival of the book continues we're on the campus of university of arizona the festival itself is held outside in many aspects it is hell on the of quad area and the different buildings that surround it the wildcats statue right in the middle to represent the university of arizona wildcats and unjust dave minutes when panelist will be joining us taking calls his most recent book is called me and of the world and we're talking about bill clinton in the post presidency. teeleven is now with us. thank you for being with us. , as many as the clinton foundation raised and given away and spent? of the estimates is over $2 billion at this point. they have been an operation release since he was in the white house. we opened a foundation to raise money for his presidential library initially 1998. and has now been operated almost 20 years in a rain of death after he left the white house and started to raise money to do other things. and in the underdeveloped world the great bulk of the money that was raised and spent by the found
[inaudible conversations] >> booktv live coverage of the tucson festival of the book continues we're on the campus of university of arizona the festival itself is held outside in many aspects it is hell on the of quad area and the different buildings that surround it the wildcats statue right in the middle to represent the university of arizona wildcats and unjust dave minutes when panelist will be joining us taking calls his most recent book is called me and of the world and we're...
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the book tv is live from the tucson festival of saturday afternoon and sunday at 1:00 p.m. on c-span2.
the book tv is live from the tucson festival of saturday afternoon and sunday at 1:00 p.m. on c-span2.
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sun shine on the way and down into phoenix or tucson. today it's going to be sunny and nice. 60s for a warmer [indiscernible]. you know, traffic is actually going to be okay. and i'm glad it's going to be warmer, steve. traffic is
sun shine on the way and down into phoenix or tucson. today it's going to be sunny and nice. 60s for a warmer [indiscernible]. you know, traffic is actually going to be okay. and i'm glad it's going to be warmer, steve. traffic is
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welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. my name is matt russell, i'm the ceo of russell public communications, and it'll be a privilege for me to moderate this session this afternoon. i'd like to thank cox communications for sponsoring this venue, mr. mcneil is sponsored by research corporation for science advancement and mr. shurkin, the presentation will last an hour. please hold your questions until the final part of the program, and we will manage the questions from the floor. immediately following, mr. mcneil will be autographing his book in the u of a bookstore tent on the mall, booth 141. books are available for this. mr. mcneil will be about 20 minutes late to the signing area due to a live interview with c-span following the program, and i do want to say hello to our c-span television audience who's watching live right now. we hope you're enjoying the festival and invite you to become a friend by texting friend to 520214 book, 5202412665 as shown on the sign at the front of the room or visit the friend of the festi
welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. my name is matt russell, i'm the ceo of russell public communications, and it'll be a privilege for me to moderate this session this afternoon. i'd like to thank cox communications for sponsoring this venue, mr. mcneil is sponsored by research corporation for science advancement and mr. shurkin, the presentation will last an hour. please hold your questions until the final part of the program, and we will manage the questions from the floor....
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force in tucson. we have been able to synthesize, if that's the right word, the intelligence from the intelligence community and take action against it. we work very closely with homeland security investigations. they have personnel assigned to our facility where we handle that type of information. when there's an in terdiction, based on that type of information to do parallel construction and such we will hand that off to them, and they will take to it fruition with regard to the investigation. we're always looking for ways to improve on our intelligence capabilities and that's something we continue to work at, is to get better and better at the intelligence. >> mr. allen, what would be helpful to improve the intelligence collection? >> i would echo chief beeson's comment, we work on a daily basis with the intelligence community. no one is going to turn down more assistance or information. i think our biggest challenge and what we're seeing in our investigations we have the ic could really help us wi
force in tucson. we have been able to synthesize, if that's the right word, the intelligence from the intelligence community and take action against it. we work very closely with homeland security investigations. they have personnel assigned to our facility where we handle that type of information. when there's an in terdiction, based on that type of information to do parallel construction and such we will hand that off to them, and they will take to it fruition with regard to the...
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tv is live from the tucson festival saturday at noon and sunday at 1 pm eastern on c-span2. >> coming up in about 30 minutes is white house briefing with sean spicer, expecting to hear more details about healthcare replacement for the affordable care act. first though, look at
tv is live from the tucson festival saturday at noon and sunday at 1 pm eastern on c-span2. >> coming up in about 30 minutes is white house briefing with sean spicer, expecting to hear more details about healthcare replacement for the affordable care act. first though, look at
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a civil lawsuit against tucson police.redgrave said, she had only minor injuries from the fall.toss weather it was another beautiful day with a mix of sunshine and clouds and mild temperatures. that is all about to change with a storm moving in for the weekend. we're already seeing showers in far northern california. the storm will slowly slide south overnight tonight. showers could start as early as tomorrow morning with steady rain developing during the late morning in the north bay and moving south into the afternoon. showers will continue on sunday with below average tempeartures. we could even see a few snowflakes on our highest bay area mountains. and we're expecting to one to two feet of snow in the sierra. tempeartures will be much cooler with highs in the 50s to low 60s. a few raindrops could linger into monday morning before a return to dry and warmer weather next week. we often hear complaints that a lot of uber and lyft drivers seem to be making up their own rules of the road... and near san jose's airport -- they are apparently taking the problem to a whole new leve
a civil lawsuit against tucson police.redgrave said, she had only minor injuries from the fall.toss weather it was another beautiful day with a mix of sunshine and clouds and mild temperatures. that is all about to change with a storm moving in for the weekend. we're already seeing showers in far northern california. the storm will slowly slide south overnight tonight. showers could start as early as tomorrow morning with steady rain developing during the late morning in the north bay and...
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this happened last month in tucson. the video is from an officer's body camera. protest was in response to recent raids by immigration and customs enforcement. some say, the officers overreacted. but the police chief disagrees. chief chris magnus/tucson police"there were some people that really created some difficulties for those officers when we tried to make an arrest and obviously things went downhill from there. but i've looked at a lot of the footage and i'm still under the impression that by and large things were handled well by our folks." chief magnus used to be the richmond police chief ... he left for tucson in 2015. the police department says, it is conducting a review of the incident. the two accountants at the center of 'envelope- gate' won't be back to the oscars. that's according to an academy spokesperson. a source says martha ruiz and brian cullinan will remain partners at price- waterhouse- coopers... but will no longer be on the firm's team working for the academy awards. this comes after the wrong winner was announced for the best picture at t
this happened last month in tucson. the video is from an officer's body camera. protest was in response to recent raids by immigration and customs enforcement. some say, the officers overreacted. but the police chief disagrees. chief chris magnus/tucson police"there were some people that really created some difficulties for those officers when we tried to make an arrest and obviously things went downhill from there. but i've looked at a lot of the footage and i'm still under the impression...
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the commander of the joint task force in chief of the tucson sector to implement strategic guidance and customs and border protection through command and control functions within the state of arizona in addition oversight of uh tucson sector of approximately 420 personnel. the assistant director of investigative programs within the u.s. immigration's customs enforcement for program -- problematic with be an operational initiatives. to see oversight of investigative activities in more than 500 personnel assigned to the area. with the bureau of international narcotics his spots will for the state department programs as well as support for law enforcement and rule of law. the chair recognizes you five minutes to testify. >> good morning members of the subcommittee thanks for the ability to testify with the continued threat it poses to the homeland. i am pleased to testify among the most important partners of the department of state i'd like to think the ambassador for their leadership been this effort turning to that exhibit north america central america or south america speaking to that w
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live from the tucson festival of ooks saturday at noon and sunday 1 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest, william galston brookings institute, governance study senior fellow, agenda of thishe president and role of congress. good morning. guest: good morning, sir. as an agenda, how has this president compared to
live from the tucson festival of ooks saturday at noon and sunday 1 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our guest, william galston brookings institute, governance study senior fellow, agenda of thishe president and role of congress. good morning. guest: good morning, sir. as an agenda, how has this president compared to
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this happened last month in tucson. the video is from an officer's body camera.est was in response to recent raids by immigration and customs enforcement. some say, the officers overreacted. but the police chief disagrees. chief chris magnus/tucson police"there were some people that really created some difficulties for those officers when we tried to make an arrest and obviously things went downhill from there. but i've looked at a lot of the footage and i'm still under the impression that by and large things were handled well by our folks." chief magnus used to be the richmond police chief ... he left for tucson in 2015. the police department says, it is conducting a review of the incident. still ahead... see the safe house some bay area immigrants are building in light of immigration sweeps happening across the country. and next... see the moment a bus driver talks down a woman who is about to jump off a bridge. his heroic actions are nexy. and here's a live look outside... bay bridge. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 20 min from the maze to fr
this happened last month in tucson. the video is from an officer's body camera.est was in response to recent raids by immigration and customs enforcement. some say, the officers overreacted. but the police chief disagrees. chief chris magnus/tucson police"there were some people that really created some difficulties for those officers when we tried to make an arrest and obviously things went downhill from there. but i've looked at a lot of the footage and i'm still under the impression that...
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any rain would probably be tucson east into new mexico.old pool of air right there. increasing clouds today. some sun mixed in the morning. then we will cloud it up. tomorrow we have to bring in rain. probably saturday afternoon evening. so if you have something that you need to do, do it in the morning. unless you just computer help it. rape returns and a lot colder temps. not a lot of rain out this. a quarter to an inch should cover it. far less to the south. san jose, this is the european model forecasting two-thirds of an inch which would be more than santa rosa. figure half an inch. there could be hefty totals going forward in the sex seven days. especially on the north coast. we need to keep an eye on that. could be a lot of rain for them. for us, the main impact after 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, into early sunday morning. and then decreasing on the rainfall. but the snow level is going to go way down. i mean, there will be one to two feet in the higher peaks. could get it down to 2500 feet. my gosh, it is snowing here. well, we're telling you
any rain would probably be tucson east into new mexico.old pool of air right there. increasing clouds today. some sun mixed in the morning. then we will cloud it up. tomorrow we have to bring in rain. probably saturday afternoon evening. so if you have something that you need to do, do it in the morning. unless you just computer help it. rape returns and a lot colder temps. not a lot of rain out this. a quarter to an inch should cover it. far less to the south. san jose, this is the european...
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lot of book selling going on another beautiful day down here in tucson. another author panel is just about to begin. this is on epidemics, live coverage on book tv
lot of book selling going on another beautiful day down here in tucson. another author panel is just about to begin. this is on epidemics, live coverage on book tv
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is live from the tucson books, with two days of panel discussions and author interviews. saturday coverage begins noon east sxern authors include and his book, the tory of the japanese american intern ment in world war ii. story ofevolution, the the struggle about lgbtq writes, the national book award winner definitive history of racist idea necessary america. politics and immigration with nation magazine national affairs correspondence nichols and "people get ready, fight against jobless and citizenless democracy," and "new york times" columnist, the derangement of american politics and former president, hs vice julissa arce and her book, true story as an undocumented immigrant who became a wall street executive." t.v. is live from the tucson festival of books saturday at noon and sunday at 1 eastern on c-span 2. >> yes, they have nice lifestyles, of course they have money, but i do think the superhubs who make it to the top and stay there are not primarily motivated by money, have standing and tatus and want to be respected and want to have power. beyond y night on q&a,
is live from the tucson books, with two days of panel discussions and author interviews. saturday coverage begins noon east sxern authors include and his book, the tory of the japanese american intern ment in world war ii. story ofevolution, the the struggle about lgbtq writes, the national book award winner definitive history of racist idea necessary america. politics and immigration with nation magazine national affairs correspondence nichols and "people get ready, fight against jobless...
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host: bike us called -- the book is called the gay revolution, this is book tv on c-span live from tucson. the festival of the books heal on the campus of the university of arizona knee. the gallagher theater and have several author panels coming up. beginning now a panel on slavery in america. one panelis includes imibram kendi and after the panel he will be joining us for a call-in. >> welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. please cold your questions to the very end of the presentation. immediately following the session, the authors will be at graphing books in sales and signing area in the ua on the ball. books are available for purchase at this location. note, mr. kendi will be 20 minutes late to the signing area due a live interview with c-span following the program. we hope you're enjoying the festival and invite you to become a friend of the festival today by texting friend to 520-214 books or 520-214-2665. and that's shown on a sign the front of the room. or you can visit the friend of the festival booth, number 110 on the mall. your gift makes a difference in keepi
host: bike us called -- the book is called the gay revolution, this is book tv on c-span live from tucson. the festival of the books heal on the campus of the university of arizona knee. the gallagher theater and have several author panels coming up. beginning now a panel on slavery in america. one panelis includes imibram kendi and after the panel he will be joining us for a call-in. >> welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. please cold your questions to the very end of...
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might be some near tucson. temperatures are starting off warmer with 54. flag staff is at 13, 60 in tucson, 50s l.a. and san diego with bakersfield at 43. a lot of cloud cover will give us more in the way of a veil of clouds which will take three to five off some high temps certainly by the coast which will get a westerly breeze. it is starting to increase saturday night into sunday and into sunday night and also monday. i am using the european forecast model for the forecast on the rainfall. a quarter inch to an inch should cover it. heavy to the north. there can be some really heavy rain going forward over the next seven to ten days. the window for rain full will be 8:00 p.m. saturday to 8:00 am sunday and then decreasing. a winter storm watch for the weekend. at the lower elevations they'll get a couple inches. at the passes one to two feet and 2500 feet by sunday into monday morning. 50s and 60s now. there can be a few mid upper 60s towards santa clara valley but i don't think any 70s like yesterday. clouding up on the weekend and rain develops and the
might be some near tucson. temperatures are starting off warmer with 54. flag staff is at 13, 60 in tucson, 50s l.a. and san diego with bakersfield at 43. a lot of cloud cover will give us more in the way of a veil of clouds which will take three to five off some high temps certainly by the coast which will get a westerly breeze. it is starting to increase saturday night into sunday and into sunday night and also monday. i am using the european forecast model for the forecast on the rainfall. a...
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the tucson festival of books is held on the campus of the university of arizona. it's now in its ninth year. coming up in half an hour is the next panel on civil right asks the supreme court. adam cohen and jim obergefell, and mr. obergefell is, of course, the plaintiff in the gay marriage case. and they will be coming up to speak in about half an hour or so. we're pleased that john nichols has joined us. mr. nichols, early on you said we need donald trump, perhaps we need donald trump right now. >> guest: i was cautious about saying that. i write for "the nation" magazine which was not particularly enthusiastic about mr. trump's candidacy. and i think what i may have said was something along the lines of we might have needed donald trump. what i meant by that is that we had fallen into a pattern in this country of trying to deal with huge challenges, globalization, revolution is changing everything about how we relate to the rest of the world, a digital revolution that's changing how we communicate, an automation revolutioning that's changing everything about how
the tucson festival of books is held on the campus of the university of arizona. it's now in its ninth year. coming up in half an hour is the next panel on civil right asks the supreme court. adam cohen and jim obergefell, and mr. obergefell is, of course, the plaintiff in the gay marriage case. and they will be coming up to speak in about half an hour or so. we're pleased that john nichols has joined us. mr. nichols, early on you said we need donald trump, perhaps we need donald trump right...
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ocd is lit from the tucson festival of books today at noon and sunday at 1:00 p.m.astern on c-span two. afterwards,ght on the council on foreign relations president richard hoss examines challenges the foreign policy in his book "a world in disarray." he's interviewed by the former undersecretary of state for global affairs in the bush administration and senior fellow at harvard university future of diplomacy project. >> you said it was considerable continuity in how the world works. describe that. >> on lot of the structure of the world such as it was was based on this idea of sovereignty. the idea that borders were significant. that they do find nation states, countries, and there was a deal at their. -- out there. we will try to change her borders by force if you don't try to change hours. -- ours. >> washington journal continues. new is a policy analyst with the center for data animation. he joins us to discuss his recent piece in the hill entitled "why the federal government data is disappearing." what data and where is it missing from? guest: there are too man
ocd is lit from the tucson festival of books today at noon and sunday at 1:00 p.m.astern on c-span two. afterwards,ght on the council on foreign relations president richard hoss examines challenges the foreign policy in his book "a world in disarray." he's interviewed by the former undersecretary of state for global affairs in the bush administration and senior fellow at harvard university future of diplomacy project. >> you said it was considerable continuity in how the world...
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. >> the dude was roaming around trying to get into rooms in a school in tucson, arizona, a lock smith noticed him, said, what are you trying to do, he spooked him, his saggy pants got caught, and he was suspended. >> 94 lorraine from illinois is celebrating her 44th presentation for her, cake, she is young at heart awan >> i am in new york city east pm what do you do to fight t well, not so. >> how across thes the side wal across the in this apartmentaidd >> i have killed so many >> we tri them, it works it, that is his backyard thing left tod. >> yes, we met lady andr channeo apartment and the space, when il be animal abuse. you to many progra using ferril cats to rat problem. >> w >> to animal welfare people gend i nee rat, gut reaction is one of horror. >> we're in an urban area, streets are busy, adoption agent does not recommend that people let their cat be out catios. mp >> martin said that to adopt a t weeryone is nice and friendly go subsidize the catholic schools we have a problem. they are subsidized in some states but new jersey is not on that list. >> nationwide we've seen
. >> the dude was roaming around trying to get into rooms in a school in tucson, arizona, a lock smith noticed him, said, what are you trying to do, he spooked him, his saggy pants got caught, and he was suspended. >> 94 lorraine from illinois is celebrating her 44th presentation for her, cake, she is young at heart awan >> i am in new york city east pm what do you do to fight t well, not so. >> how across thes the side wal across the in this apartmentaidd >> i...
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se refiere a guadalupe garcÍa la seÑora de tucson, arizona, que fue deportada en febrero pasado.s ponemos en un tiempo de decir, serÁ que despuÉs seremos nosotros? porque yo soy y habemos muchas guadalupe. josÉ: fue acusada del mismo delito. >> por lo mismo, lamentablemente. por salir a trabajar para comer a nuestros hijos. josÉ: aclara que jamÁs usÓ ese nÚmero de seguro social inventado, para obtener crÉditos sÓlo para trabajar y por ello estuvo 15 dÍas en una cÁrcel del condado. esta es una muestra de la repercusiones negativas, que dejaron las polÍticas, asegura este activista. >> una cultura de daÑo. josÉ: aunque en algunos casos los cargos fueron eliminados. este activista recomienda a las personas que han sido acusadas de algÚn delito que verifiquen, si es que ha habido una declaraciÓn de culpabilidad, o si como en este caso no la hubo para lo cual recomiendan que vayan directamente con algÚn abogado o con organizaciones comunitarias. juan carlos gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. fÉlix: se ha visto en méxico una tendencia a evitar venir a estados unidos, en calidad de turista. entre las
se refiere a guadalupe garcÍa la seÑora de tucson, arizona, que fue deportada en febrero pasado.s ponemos en un tiempo de decir, serÁ que despuÉs seremos nosotros? porque yo soy y habemos muchas guadalupe. josÉ: fue acusada del mismo delito. >> por lo mismo, lamentablemente. por salir a trabajar para comer a nuestros hijos. josÉ: aclara que jamÁs usÓ ese nÚmero de seguro social inventado, para obtener crÉditos sÓlo para trabajar y por ello estuvo 15 dÍas en una cÁrcel del...
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. >> host: and booktv continues our live coverage of the tucson festival of book withs on the campus of the university of arizona. we're inside at the gallagher theater, but outside there's approximately 150,000 people every weekend, or every weekend that this is held attend this festival, and lots of different venues outside as well. well, our live coverage continues here in the gallagher theater. up next, an author panel on civil rights and the supreme court. after that a call-in opportunity for you with new york times columnist maureen dowd. >> welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of the books. hi name's lorraine. we want to thank cox communications for sponsoring this. mr. cohen and and the presentation will last one hour including questions and answers. we ask that you hold your questions until the end. immediately following this session the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area, and the u of a bookstore tent out on the mall, that's booth 141, and books are also available for purchase at this location. we do invite you to join the festival and b
. >> host: and booktv continues our live coverage of the tucson festival of book withs on the campus of the university of arizona. we're inside at the gallagher theater, but outside there's approximately 150,000 people every weekend, or every weekend that this is held attend this festival, and lots of different venues outside as well. well, our live coverage continues here in the gallagher theater. up next, an author panel on civil rights and the supreme court. after that a call-in...
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welcome to the 9th annual tucson festival of book. a few things to get out of the way before we get rolling here. we wish to thank you for coming. hang on to your questions until then. after the session, the authors will be signing autographs in the sign and sales area at the bookstore tent on the mall. books will be available for purchase at that location and we hope you are enjoying the festival and consider becoming a friend of the festival and support the festival and the critical literacy programs in southern arizona. you can text us or find the tent out there on the mall and help out if you can. really encourage you. that is our big ask of the day. out of respect for the authors, if you could turn off your cellphones that would be great. we have maureen dowd, evan thomas in the middle whose latest book is being nixon, a man divided. and finally to my left, stage right, joe conason, long time political journalist and founder of a website and the author of "man of the world" when focuses on the post-presidency of bill clinton. wel
welcome to the 9th annual tucson festival of book. a few things to get out of the way before we get rolling here. we wish to thank you for coming. hang on to your questions until then. after the session, the authors will be signing autographs in the sign and sales area at the bookstore tent on the mall. books will be available for purchase at that location and we hope you are enjoying the festival and consider becoming a friend of the festival and support the festival and the critical literacy...
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alaska airlines announced it will add nonstop daily service to tucson, austin and los angeles.laalaska airlines now has 19 nonstop destinations which is the largest of any carrier flying in and out of that airport. >> thrilled to see the ongoing expansion in san jose. this is an airline ranked first in mer satisfaction nine years running. >> daily flights will begin in september. >> okay, where are we going, tucson or austin? >> i'm going to l.a.x. >> i was thinking austin. if you're going to l.a., i'm going with you. you have all the hookups. our weather forecast here across the bay area, sunny skies really felt like beautiful california weather for one. i know it's winter. we've been locked in the rainy pattern for so long. the only side effect is the pollen report. blooming and producing issues with your allergies across the bay area. cedar and pine in the high levels. tomorrow morning's forecast will offer clouds to start so you probably won't need the sunglasses as you get going on the friday morning commute. 50 for the tri-valley. also low clouds for the north bay, san fr
alaska airlines announced it will add nonstop daily service to tucson, austin and los angeles.laalaska airlines now has 19 nonstop destinations which is the largest of any carrier flying in and out of that airport. >> thrilled to see the ongoing expansion in san jose. this is an airline ranked first in mer satisfaction nine years running. >> daily flights will begin in september. >> okay, where are we going, tucson or austin? >> i'm going to l.a.x. >> i was...
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nutt by the tucson medical center.[applause]. >> and jim is here on his own, i guess. >> evidently. >> the preparation will last an hour, including questions and answers and we want to ask you to hold your questions until the end, and we hope to allow plenty of time for questions. immediately following the session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall. it says booth 141. books are available for purchase at this location, but miss faderman will be 20 minutes late since she's going to be interviewed by c-span. we hope you're enjoying the festival and invite you to become a friend of the festival today. you can text friend to 520214 book. or 5202142665. our visit to friend of the festival booth number 1110 on the mall. your gift makes a difference in keeping the festival programming free of charge and supporting critical literary programs in the community. i want to remind you to turn off your cell phones and i want to encourage you to check out the sout
nutt by the tucson medical center.[applause]. >> and jim is here on his own, i guess. >> evidently. >> the preparation will last an hour, including questions and answers and we want to ask you to hold your questions until the end, and we hope to allow plenty of time for questions. immediately following the session, the authors will be autographing books in the sales and signing area in the ua bookstore tent on the mall. it says booth 141. books are available for purchase at...
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this is the tucson festival of books. booktv is live today from the gallagher theater and for the next 7 and a half hours you will hear from authors and have a chance to talk with them as well. here's our lineup for today. in just a few minutes the first author panel will begin. it is on japanese internment during world war ii. followed by your opportunity to talk with historian richard reeves. after that a panel on lgbt q rights and a calling program with panelists lillian vitamin and you will hear from authors later today discussing slavery in america, the history of women in sciences and philanthropy. and several other call in segments as well. including one with national book award winner abram can be. this is booktv on the campus of the university of arizona and now we go inside to the gallagher theater with the first author panel on japanese internment during world war ii. [inaudible conversations] >> -- when they are afraid and make others afraid, they do stupid things. they cause irreparable harm. the decision to
this is the tucson festival of books. booktv is live today from the gallagher theater and for the next 7 and a half hours you will hear from authors and have a chance to talk with them as well. here's our lineup for today. in just a few minutes the first author panel will begin. it is on japanese internment during world war ii. followed by your opportunity to talk with historian richard reeves. after that a panel on lgbt q rights and a calling program with panelists lillian vitamin and you will...