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independent school district in tyler federal courts. the case went to a judge who had not been on the bench that long, who was from one county over, a great name for any judge -- william wayne justice. in mid july, they asked judge justice to order immediate and sweeping integration. at that time, there were two white white high schools, john and robert e. lee, and one black high school, emmett scott, beloved in the black community. it had been there since the 1920's. when they realized that the gig was up, the school board presented a plan to desegregate in part by closing emmett scott was up, the school board high school, which then the black community looked at as a thumb in their eyes, and here is a school that had a class that graduated prominent member subtly of the black community here but people who went on to great success elsewhere, and they said ok, if you are going to do this, we're going to shut this down. and the justice department responded that this was racially motivated. an expert that was brought in by federal lawyers
independent school district in tyler federal courts. the case went to a judge who had not been on the bench that long, who was from one county over, a great name for any judge -- william wayne justice. in mid july, they asked judge justice to order immediate and sweeping integration. at that time, there were two white white high schools, john and robert e. lee, and one black high school, emmett scott, beloved in the black community. it had been there since the 1920's. when they realized that...
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the department of justice filed suit against the tyler independent school federal in tyler courts. the case went to a judge that had not been on the bench that long, who was from one county over with a great name for any judge, william wayne justice. the case came before him in mid and they asked judge justice to order immediate and sweeping integration. at that time, there were two white high schools, john tyler high and robert e. lee. there was one black high school, school,cott high beloved in the black community, it had been there since the 1920's. and when they realized that the gig was up, the school board desegregate,lan to in part, by closing emmett scott high school, which again the black community looked at as a thumb in their eye. had aas a school that proud history and had graduated prominent members, not only here, but people who went on to great success elsewhere. and they were saying, if you are going to do this, we are going to shut this down. and the justice department's responded that this is racially motivated. and inexpert rot in by the federal lawyers said, it
the department of justice filed suit against the tyler independent school federal in tyler courts. the case went to a judge that had not been on the bench that long, who was from one county over with a great name for any judge, william wayne justice. the case came before him in mid and they asked judge justice to order immediate and sweeping integration. at that time, there were two white high schools, john tyler high and robert e. lee. there was one black high school, school,cott high beloved...
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independent school district in tyler federal courts. the case went to a judge who had not been on the bench that long, who was from one county over, a great name for any judge -- william wayne justice. july, they asked judge justice to order immediate and sweeping integration. at that time, there were two white white high schools and one black high school, beloved in the black community. it had been there since the 1920's. that the gameized was up, the scoreboard presented bylan to desegregate in part closing him as scott high school, which then the black community looked at as a thumb in their eyes, and here is a school that had a class that graduated prominent member subtly of the black community here but people who went of on o great succes elsewhere, and they said ok, if you are going to do this, we're going to shut this down. and the justice department's responded that this was racially motivated. an expert that was brought in by federal lawyers said if it makes financial sense, but late july, the judge ordered immediate integratio
independent school district in tyler federal courts. the case went to a judge who had not been on the bench that long, who was from one county over, a great name for any judge -- william wayne justice. july, they asked judge justice to order immediate and sweeping integration. at that time, there were two white white high schools and one black high school, beloved in the black community. it had been there since the 1920's. that the gameized was up, the scoreboard presented bylan to desegregate...
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in tyler federal court. a judge who had not been on the bench that long, one county over, with the great name for any william wayne justice. the desegregation case came mid-july. in and judge -- they asked judge andice to order immediately sweeping integration. at that time, there were two schools, john tyler high, robert e. lee. there was one black high school, emmett scott high school, beloved in the black community. it had been there since the 1920's. that thethey realized gig was up, the school board a plan, to desegregate closing emmett scott high school, which again the looked at as a thumb in their eye. here was this school that had a graduatedory, had prominent members not only of the black community here but great who went on to success elsewhere. and they were saying, okay, if we're going to do this, going to shut this down. the justice department responded motivatedis racially broughtxpert that was in by the federal lawyers said it doesn't make financial sense. but in late july, the judge ordered
in tyler federal court. a judge who had not been on the bench that long, one county over, with the great name for any william wayne justice. the desegregation case came mid-july. in and judge -- they asked judge andice to order immediately sweeping integration. at that time, there were two schools, john tyler high, robert e. lee. there was one black high school, emmett scott high school, beloved in the black community. it had been there since the 1920's. that thethey realized gig was up, the...
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. -- up next, our book tv tour visits tyler, texas. for seven years we have traveled the country bringing the book seen to our viewers. welcome to tyler, texas, located 100 southeast -- 100 miles southeast of dallas. tyler is known as the rose capital of america, with a population of about 105,000. we will visit the university of texas at tyler, where we will hear from robert sturgeon, who shares the story of state senator bill ratliff. his stature rests on a single trait that sets him apart from the great mass of the senate. he is a free man, free of partisanship. he cast a rare republican vote to raise taxes. he's free of egotism, free of ambition, free of the lobby, free to act as every senator should but few actually do. he would look at every issue from both sides and decide what was right. it is remarkable. he was just one of those good guys. from our cable partners, for the next 45 minutes we will explore the literary life of this city. we begin at the home of luanne stroup, author of "out: a courageous woman's journey," as she
. -- up next, our book tv tour visits tyler, texas. for seven years we have traveled the country bringing the book seen to our viewers. welcome to tyler, texas, located 100 southeast -- 100 miles southeast of dallas. tyler is known as the rose capital of america, with a population of about 105,000. we will visit the university of texas at tyler, where we will hear from robert sturgeon, who shares the story of state senator bill ratliff. his stature rests on a single trait that sets him apart...
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this is a copy of the city of tyler texas-- tyler texas budget summary. it shows salaries and just looking at the amount lets you know the time frame of that we were in. this is actual board minutes from the 1940s, from the negro public library board. march 26, 1947, library board meeting and i thought this is interesting bookmark where it shows how much books cost and magazines cost the library. book magazines total $33 and right here we have the word paper and it says 32.50. we have quite a lot of shakespeare. we have king lear and the tempest fellow and these books are just precious. you open it up and of course you will see the red sticking up of the negro public library. these are called pocket books, very common at the time and there are several that we have. this lovely little pocketbook that were landed out at the library and i think it is wonderful that the library had these in this book we have right here is titled camille by dumas as, a lovely book from the library. it has some interesting call the dots in it in that you see the red negro publi
this is a copy of the city of tyler texas-- tyler texas budget summary. it shows salaries and just looking at the amount lets you know the time frame of that we were in. this is actual board minutes from the 1940s, from the negro public library board. march 26, 1947, library board meeting and i thought this is interesting bookmark where it shows how much books cost and magazines cost the library. book magazines total $33 and right here we have the word paper and it says 32.50. we have quite a...
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this is a copy of the city of tyler, texas' budget summary for the ella reid public library. it shows salaries, supplies, maintenance, and just looking at the amounts let's you know the time frame of -- that we were in. this is actual board minutes from the 1940's from the negro public library board, march 26th 1947 library board meeting and i thought this was an interesting bookmark where it shows how much books cost and magazines cost the library, books, magazines totaled $33 and right here we have the word paper and that says 32.50 and then we have quite a lot of shakespeare. we have king leer and fellow and the books are just precious, the tutor, if you open it up you see the red stamp. these are called pocketbooks, very common at the time and there are several that we have. this lovely little pocketbooks that were lended out in the library and it's wonderful that the library had these. this book that we have right here is titled camille, this is a lovely book from the library and it has some interesting library stamp, but upside side it's property of smith county rural l
this is a copy of the city of tyler, texas' budget summary for the ella reid public library. it shows salaries, supplies, maintenance, and just looking at the amounts let's you know the time frame of -- that we were in. this is actual board minutes from the 1940's from the negro public library board, march 26th 1947 library board meeting and i thought this was an interesting bookmark where it shows how much books cost and magazines cost the library, books, magazines totaled $33 and right here...
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one of them was in tyler, texas, and that was pflag, east texas pflag. now, pflag at that time stood for parents, families and friends of lesbians and gays. i'd never heard of it, but i called their phone number, found out when and where their next meeting would take place, and on monday evening, april the 10th of 2000, i drove to st. francis episcopal church, parked my carr and just sat in it for a while working up the courage to walk into a meeting of strangers and out myself to them. at that time i was 61, and i had spent my whole life hiding the fact that i was gay. and i knew that my life would be changing after that evening. when i sat in my car that evening, i'll have to admit that there was a certain curiosity on my part as to what gays and lesbians looked like and acted like, because i was just as much a victim of misinformation as everybody else. when i eventually walked into that room of 25-30 people, there was one empty chair by the woman who is now my wife, brenda mcwilliams. we have -- we were in a relationship for over 17 years now, the la
one of them was in tyler, texas, and that was pflag, east texas pflag. now, pflag at that time stood for parents, families and friends of lesbians and gays. i'd never heard of it, but i called their phone number, found out when and where their next meeting would take place, and on monday evening, april the 10th of 2000, i drove to st. francis episcopal church, parked my carr and just sat in it for a while working up the courage to walk into a meeting of strangers and out myself to them. at that...
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this weekend, american history tv is featuring tyler, texas. tour staffes recently visited many sites showcasing its history. located 100 miles southeast of dallas, tyler is considered an economic of in northeast texas, rose capital of america. learn more about tyler all weekend here on american history tv. sheriff, did you screen them before you sent them? the republicans are saying there there that things in are totally unnecessary. i cannot believe you sent them up there, and maybe somebody did it for you. [laughter] sarah: and even a project on studying it. [laughter] sarah's career to becoming a journalist was a series of advancement. women were not hired as news reporters in that era. not tied by national syndication saying well, you cannot talk about that, or you cannot say that, and her behavior was not questioned. she could do what she wanted, because she was on her own, and that allowed her the freedom to from more thane one viewpoint. sarah mcclendon was born in this house. she was the ninth child of sydney junior and annie mc clendo
this weekend, american history tv is featuring tyler, texas. tour staffes recently visited many sites showcasing its history. located 100 miles southeast of dallas, tyler is considered an economic of in northeast texas, rose capital of america. learn more about tyler all weekend here on american history tv. sheriff, did you screen them before you sent them? the republicans are saying there there that things in are totally unnecessary. i cannot believe you sent them up there, and maybe somebody...
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. >> this weekend, american history tv is featuring tyler, texas. c-span's cities tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing its history. located 100 miles southeast of dallas, tyler is considered an economic hub in northeast texas, and known as the rose capital of america. learn more about tyler all weekend here on american history tv. sarah: mr. president, sir, did you screen those projects in the economy stimulus package before you sent them to the hill? the republicans are saying there are so many things in there that are totally unnecessary. i cannot believe that you sent those up there, and maybe somebody did it for you. [laughter] sarah: the golf course is in there and swimming pools and statues and even a project on studying the religion in sicily. pres. clinton: no. let me say -- [laughter] daye: sarah's career to becoming a journalist was a series of advancement in her job. women were not hired as news reporters in that era. "well, i will just start one of my own." she was not tied by national syndication saying well, you cannot tal
. >> this weekend, american history tv is featuring tyler, texas. c-span's cities tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing its history. located 100 miles southeast of dallas, tyler is considered an economic hub in northeast texas, and known as the rose capital of america. learn more about tyler all weekend here on american history tv. sarah: mr. president, sir, did you screen those projects in the economy stimulus package before you sent them to the hill? the republicans are...
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tyler, can you describe that experience for us? >> i'd rather not talk too much about nice itself but it was the first time i was exposed to a problem this real, this hepactful and serious. it changed way i look at the way i spend my time and prioritize what i spend my time on. there are much more important things that i should work for than like building apps or worrying about classes. archer is something i should start rwd take d. >> angelie, what was that experience like for you? >> fore it was slightly different because the student who passed away was one of mybe friends so i was kind of already introduced to what it o would be likexperience something like this. but i think for me as well it just made it really clear that l like i can ger ignore issues of systemic security risk or human rights violations. it became urgent that i participate in combatting that, yeah. >>il as you try to these tools to help, you know, make the links between various terrorist organizations and who are the sanctions violators and how they're related
tyler, can you describe that experience for us? >> i'd rather not talk too much about nice itself but it was the first time i was exposed to a problem this real, this hepactful and serious. it changed way i look at the way i spend my time and prioritize what i spend my time on. there are much more important things that i should work for than like building apps or worrying about classes. archer is something i should start rwd take d. >> angelie, what was that experience like for you?...
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tyler had loved school and was gifted. once he transitioned, however, school became a place where tyler felt unwelcome and misunderstood and ostracized. while it was most comfortable to imagine that this was because of intolerant peers it stemmed center teachers and administrators. school records would announce his old name and jern even after he received a legal name and gender change. teachers would call him she in front of other students and transposing his status. administrators tried to force him to use the girl's bathroom. imagine being a child and being called out every day at school by the wrong name and having teachers use the wrong pronounce repeatedly. imagine being humiliated because the school refused to do what it was required to do. the classroom which had been a place for tyler to shine was hostile. we came to the decision that tyler had to leave school and do independent study. and while this may seem like a solution to some, for tyler it felt like exile. he felt displaced and unwelcome and rejected. he wa
tyler had loved school and was gifted. once he transitioned, however, school became a place where tyler felt unwelcome and misunderstood and ostracized. while it was most comfortable to imagine that this was because of intolerant peers it stemmed center teachers and administrators. school records would announce his old name and jern even after he received a legal name and gender change. teachers would call him she in front of other students and transposing his status. administrators tried to...
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are going to be cutting to the monument to john tyler morgan. john tyler morgan was born in 1824 in tennessee. selma ande moved to married a local girl. the alabamaattended secession convention in montgomery, alabama. he voted to secede from the union because he was a strong state right supported. he felt that the federal government was overstepping its bounds and trying to regulate slavery in the state of alabama and other southern states. he voted to secede along with the majority from the union and he rose to the rank of general. he was sworn in as a senator, and probably two of the most important things he was known for was he was known as an expansionist. he was very much in favor of the united states acquiring a wide cuba and philippines and also the second thing, he is known as the father of the panama canal
are going to be cutting to the monument to john tyler morgan. john tyler morgan was born in 1824 in tennessee. selma ande moved to married a local girl. the alabamaattended secession convention in montgomery, alabama. he voted to secede from the union because he was a strong state right supported. he felt that the federal government was overstepping its bounds and trying to regulate slavery in the state of alabama and other southern states. he voted to secede along with the majority from the...
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you were talking to tyler schultz as a source. edcalled you. what happened then? >> my first original source wasn't tyler but he was an important corroborating source. i first made con account with him through linkedin. then one afternoon at "wall street journal"'s manhattan
you were talking to tyler schultz as a source. edcalled you. what happened then? >> my first original source wasn't tyler but he was an important corroborating source. i first made con account with him through linkedin. then one afternoon at "wall street journal"'s manhattan
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. >> steven tyler, why he's bashing the show today. >>> our exclusive with rob and bryce dallas howard. >> i get to be a "e.t." reporter now. >> okay. >> when are you going hire me as an actress? >> well -- >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> the biggest wedding of the year is just nine days away. preparation already in full swing. so is our royal coverage. >> i know keltie has big news about meghan's walk down the aisle, right? >> it has do with the way meghan will recordedly honor prince harry's mother. i'll have the details for you in a moment. >>> but right now, we are tracking some of our favorite star moms before mother's day, starting with jennifer lopez. j.lo took her mom to "the tonight show," where the focus quickly turned to a-rod, marriage talk, and her new single, "el anillo," which translates to -- >> the ring. the ring. >> yeah, like, the ring. like when am i going to get -- alex, are you watching? hello. >> no pressure. >> after a danceoff with fallon, j.lo headed to dinner at the polo lounge, where a-rod was waiting at the door. next, a-rod's ex, kate hudson. new i
. >> steven tyler, why he's bashing the show today. >>> our exclusive with rob and bryce dallas howard. >> i get to be a "e.t." reporter now. >> okay. >> when are you going hire me as an actress? >> well -- >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> the biggest wedding of the year is just nine days away. preparation already in full swing. so is our royal coverage. >> i know keltie has big news about meghan's walk down...
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>> tyler shultz: i was totally sold on it. >> o'donnell: tyler shultz began working at theranos in september013. it was a pivotal moment, as the company announced a partnership with walgreens. the deal would put an edison machine in every store. elizabeth holmes claimed the edison performed all the tests big lab machines like these could-- from cholesterol to cancer-- all from a painless finger-prick. but tyler shultz says the edison he saw just didn't work. was it a sophisticated piece of machinery? >> shultz: no. there were components that would kind of fall off in the middle of testing, that you would have to then fish out. they had doors that wouldn't close. they would get too hot, and then they would get too cold. >> doug matje: when i was there, we could not complete any test accurately on the devices that we were manufacturing. >> o'donnell: doug matje joined theranos in 2012, after getting his doctorate in biochemistry. his job was to adapt blood tests for the edison-- tests, which holmes told investors, were ready to use on patients. but elizabeth holmes had told walgreens in 2010 t
>> tyler shultz: i was totally sold on it. >> o'donnell: tyler shultz began working at theranos in september013. it was a pivotal moment, as the company announced a partnership with walgreens. the deal would put an edison machine in every store. elizabeth holmes claimed the edison performed all the tests big lab machines like these could-- from cholesterol to cancer-- all from a painless finger-prick. but tyler shultz says the edison he saw just didn't work. was it a sophisticated...
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>> trevor: you have oprah winfrey, joe biden, tyler perry. >> john lewis. >> trevor: this passage of't know this right now, writing so his younger self, but who you become is being shaped inside of every one of those bad experiences, the good, the bad and, yes, even the lig ones. they're all going to work together for your good. >> yes. >> trevor: it's powerful because you feel like in this story, i learned about tyler perry in a tiny little note to himself more things than i've learned in most interviews. >> he's the one who told me that the cathartic for him. look at his life, a mogul in hollywood. he was writing the plays, expecting a big audience, only 32 people showed up the first night, but he now turned into it tyler perry studios which is bigger than warner brothers. it's bigger than warner brothers. what tyler perry has created in the city of atlanta, his own studios with his own sound stages, he's huge. so to come from where he came from and was abused, he talks about how he was abused as a child, to come from where he's come from to now is amazing. >> trevor: it really is
>> trevor: you have oprah winfrey, joe biden, tyler perry. >> john lewis. >> trevor: this passage of't know this right now, writing so his younger self, but who you become is being shaped inside of every one of those bad experiences, the good, the bad and, yes, even the lig ones. they're all going to work together for your good. >> yes. >> trevor: it's powerful because you feel like in this story, i learned about tyler perry in a tiny little note to himself more...
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t tyler brenton stabbed another man in a dorm. mark matthews is on campus where he talksed to witnesses. >> reporter: this is the dorm room where witness say they heard a fight and a woman screaming for help. >> i could just hear the screaming. >> reporter: natasha rogers said she heard the fight and saw tyler branton walking down the steps with a female student named riley who lives in the dorm. >> i could see them coming down the stairs, the boy with a knife in his hand and his hands are covered with blood. >> reporter: she spoke with them several minutes before the police showed up. >> he just said he was visiting and somebody came and attacked or broke in. he said he was defending himself, defending their stuff, and you could tell he wasn't the dangerous one. he was already dropping the knife and like it was self-defense like there's somebody in there. >> reporter: this morning police were not identifying the victim, just saying he was 24 years old, have santa rosa and branton had been arrested on murder charges. asked if it c
t tyler brenton stabbed another man in a dorm. mark matthews is on campus where he talksed to witnesses. >> reporter: this is the dorm room where witness say they heard a fight and a woman screaming for help. >> i could just hear the screaming. >> reporter: natasha rogers said she heard the fight and saw tyler branton walking down the steps with a female student named riley who lives in the dorm. >> i could see them coming down the stairs, the boy with a knife in his...
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kevin ward, knows tyler anderson: "it's hard for me to believe that tyler would even do anything liked in something like this. because he's really loved that little girl, but you don't know people behind closed doors."tyler is in the sacramento county jail awaiting transfer to the washoe county jail in reno, where he'll be charged with child neglect causing substantial bodily harm. averyauna is already in custody at the washoe county jail and charged with child neglect.voice of leyanie robinson, victim's mother: (unintelligible)leyanie robinson says her ex tyler had full custody of callie, but wishes her daughter could have been with her voice of leyanie victim's mother: definitely be still alive if she was with me." (justine) that was sara zendehnam reporting. leyanie robinson says her ex tyler had full custody of callie, but wishes her daughter wishes her daughter wishes her daughter could have been with her instead. (jrs) in the north bay-- police arrested a high-risk sex offender and arsonist in petaluma. gilbert solis, who lives in san francisco, was booked into the sonoma county
kevin ward, knows tyler anderson: "it's hard for me to believe that tyler would even do anything liked in something like this. because he's really loved that little girl, but you don't know people behind closed doors."tyler is in the sacramento county jail awaiting transfer to the washoe county jail in reno, where he'll be charged with child neglect causing substantial bodily harm. averyauna is already in custody at the washoe county jail and charged with child neglect.voice of...
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he introduced his grandson tyler to holmes. dazzled, tyler schultz became a believer.oined the company soon after getting his degree in biology from stanford. >> when you met her and heard about liz beth holmes vision what did you think? >> i was totally sold on it. >> reporter: tyler schultz began working at the company in september 2013. a pivotal moment, as the company announced a partnership with walgreen's. the deal would put an edison machine in every store. elizabeth holmes claimed the edison performed all of the tests big lab machines like these could. from cholesterol to cancer. all from a painless finger rick. but tyler schultz says the edison he saw just didn't work. >> was it a sophisticated piece of machinery? >> no. come components would fall off in testing. you had to fish out. doors that wouldn't close. they would get too hot. get too cold. >> when i was there we could not complete any test accurately on the devices that we were manufacturing. >> reporter: doug mechie joined theranos in 2012. his job was to adapt blood tests for the edison. tests which
he introduced his grandson tyler to holmes. dazzled, tyler schultz became a believer.oined the company soon after getting his degree in biology from stanford. >> when you met her and heard about liz beth holmes vision what did you think? >> i was totally sold on it. >> reporter: tyler schultz began working at the company in september 2013. a pivotal moment, as the company announced a partnership with walgreen's. the deal would put an edison machine in every store. elizabeth...
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next to the mazza liam, we will come to the monuments of john tyler morgan. he was born in 1824 in tennessee. in 1855, he moved to selma and married a local selma girl. he voted to secede from the union. he was a strong states rights supporter. he felt the federal government was overstepping its bounds by regulating slavery in alabama and other states. he voted to secede. in 1866 -- two of the most important things he was known for was an expansionist. he was in favor of the united states acquiring hawaii, cuba, and the philippines. he felt the u.s. should be involved in a canal system. the french started the panama canal. they give up on it. he was instrumental in working with theodore roosevelt and was finished. during reconstruction, john tyler morgan was focused on trying to rebuild the state of alabama. he was not in support of rights for african-americans. he was in favor of maintaining jim crow laws in the south in order to keep society stable. he served six terms in the united states senate and died in some in 1807. we are standing at the grave of bud
next to the mazza liam, we will come to the monuments of john tyler morgan. he was born in 1824 in tennessee. in 1855, he moved to selma and married a local selma girl. he voted to secede from the union. he was a strong states rights supporter. he felt the federal government was overstepping its bounds by regulating slavery in alabama and other states. he voted to secede. in 1866 -- two of the most important things he was known for was an expansionist. he was in favor of the united states...
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we will explore tyler's literary scene and history. saturday at 12 pm eastern on booktv. author robert stricken discusses his book about the former lieutenant texas governor and -- >> everything he did in the senate was in a problem-solving mode. how he fits this particular thing for texans. how to make this better. and so, he did that without ideology. getting in the way. he did it without partisanship getting in the way. and so, that made him greatly loved. he was hands down, both parties, he was a person people can work with. >> on sunday at 2 pm eastern on american history tv. we visit with bobby evans, form engineer the tyler district texas department of transportation. and father of the adopt a highway program. >> 1994, we took a trip to south kota. a highway meeting. i had to give a speech to a club. i challenge you to adopt a highway. to get rid of the litter. of course, that was just part of my speech. i did not expect anybody to jump up and do anything but the more i thought about that, you know, that might be something. >> then, we will visit the smith county h
we will explore tyler's literary scene and history. saturday at 12 pm eastern on booktv. author robert stricken discusses his book about the former lieutenant texas governor and -- >> everything he did in the senate was in a problem-solving mode. how he fits this particular thing for texans. how to make this better. and so, he did that without ideology. getting in the way. he did it without partisanship getting in the way. and so, that made him greatly loved. he was hands down, both...
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. >> this weekend the c-span cities tour takes you to tyler, texas. today at noon eastern on booktv. author robert stirkin discusses his book but the life of former texas governor and state senator, bill ratliff. >> everything he did in the senate was in a problem-solving mode how to fix this fog for texans, make this better. he did that without ideology getting in the way. without partisanship getting in in the way. that made him well -- greatly loved in austin. he was dish mean, hand down, both parties, he was person people could work with. >> on sunday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv. we visit with bobby evans, former engineer for the tyler district, texas department of transportation, and the father of the adopt-a-highway program. >> 1984 we took a trip to south dakota in a highway meeting and i had to gave speech to a civic cub, already club, and i said i challenge you adopt a highway to get rid of the obscenity of litter. of course that was just a part of my speech and i didn't expect nobody jump up and do anything, but the more i
. >> this weekend the c-span cities tour takes you to tyler, texas. today at noon eastern on booktv. author robert stirkin discusses his book but the life of former texas governor and state senator, bill ratliff. >> everything he did in the senate was in a problem-solving mode how to fix this fog for texans, make this better. he did that without ideology getting in the way. without partisanship getting in in the way. that made him well -- greatly loved in austin. he was dish mean,...
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airlines are getting a bump as well tyler?u, michelle welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen here's what else is happening right now. home builder sentiment rising in may, strong demand, short supply of affordable homes for sale that is helping to boost builder confers. >>> chipotle to host a special mid-quarter call on june 27th. to discuss the company's strategy under its new ceo >>> and apple music has surpassed 50 million subscribers, including both paid memberships and trials this is up from the 40 million it reported back in april. >>> sara >> let's get more on today's markets selloff with bob pisani and mike santoli you say this is a logical place to stall and pull back question is, how far does it go? >> well, that is the question, sara i think we came into this week at one of those logical places, not just the eight-day winning streak but you also were up about 4% also the s&p 500, you fell off pretty hard about two months ago so a lot of people watching. at this point, i don't think today's decline is any kind of a ga
airlines are getting a bump as well tyler?u, michelle welcome, everybody i'm tyler mathisen here's what else is happening right now. home builder sentiment rising in may, strong demand, short supply of affordable homes for sale that is helping to boost builder confers. >>> chipotle to host a special mid-quarter call on june 27th. to discuss the company's strategy under its new ceo >>> and apple music has surpassed 50 million subscribers, including both paid memberships and...
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tyler is a very historic city in the state of texas.yler was the financial and professional help of the east texas oilfield. the east texas oilfield is the number one producing oilfield in america. the oil that was used to support the world war ii efforts for all the allied forces came out of this area. it's one of the largest but also oneeas, of the most important in the country. it's not producing asthma now, but that's the basis of so much change in our community. the financial structure, the legal structure. it also brought a large amount of entrepreneurs to our community. if you're going to go search for oil, inherently, your entrepreneurial -- you are entrepreneurial. a town of 8000 and 10,000 within 250% and it was all related to the east texas oilfield. that is the basis of our community. host: make sure to tune in this weekend for book tv and american history tv. to watch video of tyler and all the cities we visited in our cities tour, go to www.c-span.org/citiestour. we are continuing our conversation about the gun policy deba
tyler is a very historic city in the state of texas.yler was the financial and professional help of the east texas oilfield. the east texas oilfield is the number one producing oilfield in america. the oil that was used to support the world war ii efforts for all the allied forces came out of this area. it's one of the largest but also oneeas, of the most important in the country. it's not producing asthma now, but that's the basis of so much change in our community. the financial structure,...
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learn more about tyler all weekend here on american history tv.
learn more about tyler all weekend here on american history tv.
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right next to the king be coming to ll the monument of john tyler morgan. he was born in 1824 in the state tennessee. in 1855 he moved to selma and selma girl.cal in 1861 he attended the alabama essation convention in montgomery, alabama. voted to sucede. he felt like they were overstepping their bounds in slavery.o regulate so he voted to sucede along with union and y from the he served in the civil war rising to the rank of general in 1876 during reconstruction he was appointed as a senator from the state of alabama and probably two of the most things that he was known for is he was known as an expansionist. he was very much in favor of the united states acquiring hawaii, and the philippines, and also the second thing is, he's known as the father of the canal because he very much thought the united states should be involved in a canal centralhat went through america. the french started panama canal. gave up on it and he was instrumental in working with in make sure velt that the united states was finishing the panama canal. john reconstruction, tyler morg
right next to the king be coming to ll the monument of john tyler morgan. he was born in 1824 in the state tennessee. in 1855 he moved to selma and selma girl.cal in 1861 he attended the alabama essation convention in montgomery, alabama. voted to sucede. he felt like they were overstepping their bounds in slavery.o regulate so he voted to sucede along with union and y from the he served in the civil war rising to the rank of general in 1876 during reconstruction he was appointed as a senator...
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kevin ward, knows tyler anderson: "it's hard for me to believe that tyler would even do anything liked in something like this. because he's really loved that little girl, but you don't know people behind closed doors."tyler is in the sacramento county jail awaiting transfer to the washoe county jail in reno, where he'll be charged with child neglect causing substantial bodily harm. averyauna is already in custody at the washoe county jail and charged with child neglect.voice of leyanie robinson, victim's mother: (unintelligible)leyanie robinson says her ex tyler had full custody of callie, but wishes her daughter could have been with her instead. voice of leyanie robinson, victim's mother: "yeah, she would definitely be still alive if she was with me." (jrstone) that was sara zendehnam (zen-den-nam) reporting. the exact cause of death has not yet been determined. (justine) the southern california man charged in connection to the blast that killed his ex-girlfriend... also lost his wife in a "mysterious case, " according to the corners office. the explosion on tuesday killed ildiko kra
kevin ward, knows tyler anderson: "it's hard for me to believe that tyler would even do anything liked in something like this. because he's really loved that little girl, but you don't know people behind closed doors."tyler is in the sacramento county jail awaiting transfer to the washoe county jail in reno, where he'll be charged with child neglect causing substantial bodily harm. averyauna is already in custody at the washoe county jail and charged with child neglect.voice of...
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>>> and steven tyler debuting a film and sound. himself to check it out. >>> first, a new "rossen reports" to keep your family safe this summer. >> i'm jeff rossen. an alarming new report showing a hidden danger in the open water. the simple test you need to give to your kids before you let them go in the ocean. we're going to show you how to do it, next. k (ala rm beeps) k ♪ hey pops! i got you your usual. (grandson's phone beeps) you need to run off? noo. i've got plenty of time. (laughing) here's to making your morning routine a little better. the sweet, savory sausage egg and cheese mcgriddles. breakfast at mcdonald's. tso why binge in here, when you can do it out there. with this clever little app called audible. you can listen to the stories you love while doing the things you love, outside. everyone's doing it she's binging... they're binging... and... so is he. so put on your headphones, turn on audible and binge better. ♪ and the battery is dead. again... uh-oh. you need a new phone. and you deserve it on the best network.
>>> and steven tyler debuting a film and sound. himself to check it out. >>> first, a new "rossen reports" to keep your family safe this summer. >> i'm jeff rossen. an alarming new report showing a hidden danger in the open water. the simple test you need to give to your kids before you let them go in the ocean. we're going to show you how to do it, next. k (ala rm beeps) k ♪ hey pops! i got you your usual. (grandson's phone beeps) you need to run off? noo....
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bush, and rick tyler, former cruz campaign spokesman. very good morning to the three of you. i'll start with you, rick. what's your reaction to this "new york times" story? >> well, this has been an extraordinary week. although for the trump administration it seems to be par for the course. the julianne giuliani interview was planned by me and the president. it was so good, he went back on fox and friends the following morning and gave what was a really colossal interview. and i think trump watched the coverage all that morning and decided it wasn't going very well. and then he just threw giuliani under the trump bus. then later on backed over him. >> yeah. he did it in a nice way, though. he talked about that a good guy he is, and how much he he likesm and he just started. he is in p.r. mode right now. following this revelation he had been aware of the $130,000 payment to stormy daniel. take a listen. >> everybody knows this is a witch hunt. he started yesterday. he'll get his facts straight. he's a great guy. >> so giuliani releases a statement clarifying his comment about
bush, and rick tyler, former cruz campaign spokesman. very good morning to the three of you. i'll start with you, rick. what's your reaction to this "new york times" story? >> well, this has been an extraordinary week. although for the trump administration it seems to be par for the course. the julianne giuliani interview was planned by me and the president. it was so good, he went back on fox and friends the following morning and gave what was a really colossal interview. and i...
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caroline tyler joins us live in the newsroom with the latest. >> kristen, mayoral candidate submitted new language to the election department making it clear that her november ballot initiative to withdraw sanctuary city protection is directed at convicted felons, not those suspected of committing a crime. critics see it as an attack on immigrant communities. >> it was a united front on the steps of city hall. leaders from the mayor to the district attorney standing together denouncing a proposed ballot measure that would alter san francisco's sanctuary law. >> we're a sanctuary city today. we are a sanctuary city tomorrow. >> the current law limits city agencies, including law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration agents. the goal is to make undocumented residents feel safe to interact with police, without fear of deportation. the proposed ballot measure would no longer shield dangerous felons. >> why do they want to protect dangerous felons? why? >> mayoral candidate angela al oto authored the original sanctuary law when she was a supervisor in 1989 but says others a
caroline tyler joins us live in the newsroom with the latest. >> kristen, mayoral candidate submitted new language to the election department making it clear that her november ballot initiative to withdraw sanctuary city protection is directed at convicted felons, not those suspected of committing a crime. critics see it as an attack on immigrant communities. >> it was a united front on the steps of city hall. leaders from the mayor to the district attorney standing together...
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. >>> this weekend, takes you to tyler texas. we'll explore tyler's literally scene and history saturday at 12:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. author -- life of former techs -- >> everything he did in the senate was in problem-solving mode. how we fix this particular thing for texans. how do we make this better. and so he did that without ideology to getting in the way. he did that without partisanship getting in the way. so that made him well greatly loved in austin. he was, hands down, both parties, he was a person people could work with. >>> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we visit with bobby evans, former engineer for the tyler district, texas department of transportation and the father of the adopt a highway program. >> 1984, i know we took a trip to south dakota, the highway meeting, and i had to give a speech to a city club. and a portion of that speech said i challenge you to adopt a highway to get rid of the obscenity of litter. and of course that was just a part of my speech and i didn't expect anybod
. >>> this weekend, takes you to tyler texas. we'll explore tyler's literally scene and history saturday at 12:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. author -- life of former techs -- >> everything he did in the senate was in problem-solving mode. how we fix this particular thing for texans. how do we make this better. and so he did that without ideology to getting in the way. he did that without partisanship getting in the way. so that made him well greatly loved in austin. he was, hands...
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, we'll explore tyler's literary scene and history. today at noon eastern on booktv, author robert stirkin discusses his book about state senator bill rat live. >> everything he did in the senate was in a problem-solving mode. how do we fix this particular thing for texans. how do we make this better. and so he did that without ideology getting in the way. he did that without partisanship getting in the way. and so that made him well, greatly loved in austin. he was, i mean, hands down both parties, he was a person people could work with. >> on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we visit with bob by evans -- bobby evans, former engineer for the tyler district texas department of transportation and the father of the adopt a highway program. >> 1994 i know we took a trip to south dakota to a highway meeting. i had to give a speech to a civic club and had a portion of that speech that i challenge you to adopt a highway to get rid of the obscenity of litter. and, of course, that was just a part of my speech, and i didn't expe
, we'll explore tyler's literary scene and history. today at noon eastern on booktv, author robert stirkin discusses his book about state senator bill rat live. >> everything he did in the senate was in a problem-solving mode. how do we fix this particular thing for texans. how do we make this better. and so he did that without ideology getting in the way. he did that without partisanship getting in the way. and so that made him well, greatly loved in austin. he was, i mean, hands down...
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but his son is stepping in-and vince gill, i think is there as well >> you're on it, tyler >> let's talk about your business and how you make money. you make a fee off of each ticket sold? is that how it works >> exactly we're a marketplace. so, you know, just like uber
but his son is stepping in-and vince gill, i think is there as well >> you're on it, tyler >> let's talk about your business and how you make money. you make a fee off of each ticket sold? is that how it works >> exactly we're a marketplace. so, you know, just like uber
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tyler j. donald g. and zoyner.applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the class of 2018. [applause] >> good afternoon president trump, undersecretary -- vice admiral carter, captain chadwick, and distinguished guests. friends and family. i would also like to welcome the class of 1968, the brigade of midshipmen, and the united states naval academy class of 2018. [applause] before i begin, president trump, would you join me at the podium? it is not a jacket, calm down. mr. president, from one president to another. and on to half of the class of 2018, i would like to present you with a gift. president trump: thank you very much. [applause] >> this is a stein that bears recognizes one -- symbolizes the history of the u.s. naval academy and the classes who have come in the classes to comment the second crestis the class of 2018 , representing the bond we share with each other now and forever. the spiritepresents of celebration, the sweet relief when our troops remain home, but it stands empty because there i
tyler j. donald g. and zoyner.applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the class of 2018. [applause] >> good afternoon president trump, undersecretary -- vice admiral carter, captain chadwick, and distinguished guests. friends and family. i would also like to welcome the class of 1968, the brigade of midshipmen, and the united states naval academy class of 2018. [applause] before i begin, president trump, would you join me at the podium? it is not a jacket, calm down. mr....
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. >> this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to tyler, texas: we'll explore tiler's literary scene and on saturdays and then the discussion of the book of the former state senator, bill ratliff. >> everything he did was in a problem, solving mode. how to fix this for texans, make this better. so he did that without ideology getting in the way, without partisanship getting in the way, and that made if well- -- greatly loved in austin. hands down, both parties, he was person people could work with. >> on sunday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv, we visit with bobby evans, former engineer for the tyler district, texas department of transportation, and the father of the adopt a highway program. >> 1994, we took a trip to south dakota, the highway meeting and i had to gave speech to a civic club, and i had a portion of that speech where i challenged them to adopt a highway to get rid of litter. that was just a part of the speech and i didn't expect anybody to jump up and do anything, but the more i thought thought that, that might be something we could try. >> then we'll vis
. >> this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to tyler, texas: we'll explore tiler's literary scene and on saturdays and then the discussion of the book of the former state senator, bill ratliff. >> everything he did was in a problem, solving mode. how to fix this for texans, make this better. so he did that without ideology getting in the way, without partisanship getting in the way, and that made if well- -- greatly loved in austin. hands down, both parties, he was person people...
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helena croft is back with us, rbc capital markets, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> tyler wentough the gas prices what's the working pain point right now for americans in terms of gas prices and how it could ultimately hurt the economy? >> i think president trump is worried about the $3 a barrel. i think we saw a couple weeks ago president trump was out there with a very strong tweet criticizing opec i think he was concerned by reports opec and potentially saudi arabia was prepared to let oil prices go to $100 a barrel so i think they are concerned about higher prices because of the consumer, negating the effects of the tax cut for a key constituency for president trump. >> also, isn't president trump's threat to withdraw from the iranian nuclear pact was driving prices up? >> i think that's a key contributor to this. opec has been successful in draining inventories but this iran question this week has some big implications for the market if we pull out of the nuclear deal, we'll probably move higher in prices and in the back half of the year, we'll start to see iranian oil rol
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let's bring back in danielle moody mills, joe watkins and rick tyler.ho you do you make sense of the poll's findings? >> well it doesn't matter what the poll says, at the end of the day, the law is the law and the ban should be considered illegal. there's a harvard professor, i think benjamin sachs is his name who came out and said it violates collective bargaining and the violates the rights of free speech and the players ought to be able to use their platform this they wish to say what's on their mind and to bring attention to the fact that there's a problem in this country with police officers and african-americans. so i would be surprised if this ban is not, doesn't end up in court and end up being overturned. because it looks like the owners did not, did not notify the union, did not bargain with the union and that would be a violation of collective bargaining. >> danielle, here's how the president reacted to the new nfl policy. take a watch here. >> not only people should staying in locker rooms. you have to stand proudly ort national anthem. or y
let's bring back in danielle moody mills, joe watkins and rick tyler.ho you do you make sense of the poll's findings? >> well it doesn't matter what the poll says, at the end of the day, the law is the law and the ban should be considered illegal. there's a harvard professor, i think benjamin sachs is his name who came out and said it violates collective bargaining and the violates the rights of free speech and the players ought to be able to use their platform this they wish to say...
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explore tyler's history. saturday on brook tf, author robert stergen discusses his book >> everything he did in the senate was in problem solving mode, how do we fix this particular thing for texans? how do we make this better? so he did that without ideology getting in the way. he did that without partisan ship getting in the way. so that made him, well, greatly loved in austin. hands down both parties, he was a people person they could work with. >> on sunday, on american history tv, we visit with bobby evans, former engineer for the tyler district, texas department of transportation and father of the adopt a highway program >> tonight at 4:00 we took a trip to south carolina, i had to give a speech to a civic club and in a portion of that i challenge you to adopt a highway to get rid of litter. of course that was just part of my speech. and i didn't expect anybody to jump up and do anything, but the more i thought about that, you know, that might be something we could try. >> then we will visit the smith c
explore tyler's history. saturday on brook tf, author robert stergen discusses his book >> everything he did in the senate was in problem solving mode, how do we fix this particular thing for texans? how do we make this better? so he did that without ideology getting in the way. he did that without partisan ship getting in the way. so that made him, well, greatly loved in austin. hands down both parties, he was a people person they could work with. >> on sunday, on american history...
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i'm really worried about tyler.n't look like you like the direction the show is going in. are you okay? we want you to be happy. ( laughter ) was that easy? >> is this better? >> stephen: yeah, but i want you to really be happy. you don't... are you happy? >> kind of. >> stephen: okay, good. that's good. so here we are. the story is about a boy and girl who go on a quest to help the good witch look for a piece of gold hidden in a drawer behind another drawer in an apartment somewhere in florida before the evil witch can find it herself. if they don't find it in time, they will be cursed to turn into penguins upon nightfall. on their quest, they end up traveling through a cave that's actually more of a tunnel in a dark alley to a magical park where they meet the beatles, who are fighting a rap-battling alien who is trying to destroy them all. and so, that's the story. what is the name of our tv series? yes, antonio? >> "strangest things." >> stephen: yes, annabelle? >> maybe it could be "a golden mystery"? >> stephen
i'm really worried about tyler.n't look like you like the direction the show is going in. are you okay? we want you to be happy. ( laughter ) was that easy? >> is this better? >> stephen: yeah, but i want you to really be happy. you don't... are you happy? >> kind of. >> stephen: okay, good. that's good. so here we are. the story is about a boy and girl who go on a quest to help the good witch look for a piece of gold hidden in a drawer behind another drawer in an...
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arresting 19-year-old tyler branton. a nonstudent visiting the campus. the victim was also a nonstudent. >> you think they are visiting friends here. >> reporter: police say they found branton with bloody evidence outside the dorm. and is not resisting arrest. >> i was over there when it happened and it was crazy and just absolutely so heart breaking. >> reporter: after the incident most people on campus assumed it was taken place between two students. and when they learned both men were outsiders, they felt more vulnerable. >> that is a scarey part. >> we are sheltered. and some people do come in that aren't supposed to come in. >> it is hard to accept. >> reporter: especially here. at sonoma state, it has been tough to look at books today when also looking over a shoulder. wayne freedman abc7 news. >>> a sacramento judge delayed a decision today on whether search warrants should remain public. these sketches show d'angelo standing in court. charged with 12 counts of murder. in court today was the god daughter of two murder victims. >> after 40 years i
arresting 19-year-old tyler branton. a nonstudent visiting the campus. the victim was also a nonstudent. >> you think they are visiting friends here. >> reporter: police say they found branton with bloody evidence outside the dorm. and is not resisting arrest. >> i was over there when it happened and it was crazy and just absolutely so heart breaking. >> reporter: after the incident most people on campus assumed it was taken place between two students. and when they...
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weekend, c-span's cities tour takes you to tyler, texas, with the help of our cable partners, to explore its literary scene and has three. today on book tv, author robert sturgeon discusses his book about the book of the former texas lieutenant governor bill ratliff. >> everything he did the senate was in the problem-solving move. how did he fix this, make this better? he did that without ideology. he did that without partisanship. him greatly loved in austin. he was, hands-down, both parties, a person people could work with. >> on sunday on american history tv, we visit with abi evans, former engineer for the tyler district texas department of transportation, and the father of the atop the highway program. >> 1994, i took a trip to south dakota, the highway meeting. i had to give this teach to a civics club, and i challenge you to adopt a highway, to get rid of litter. and of course, that was just part of my speech and i didn't expect anybody to jump up and do anything. the more i thought about that, it might be something we could try. >> then we will visit this mouth county historical
weekend, c-span's cities tour takes you to tyler, texas, with the help of our cable partners, to explore its literary scene and has three. today on book tv, author robert sturgeon discusses his book about the book of the former texas lieutenant governor bill ratliff. >> everything he did the senate was in the problem-solving move. how did he fix this, make this better? he did that without ideology. he did that without partisanship. him greatly loved in austin. he was, hands-down, both...
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you were talking to tyler schultz as a source. edcalled you. what happened then?> my first original source wasn't tyler but he was an important corroborating source. i first made con account with him through linkedin. then one afternoon at "wall street journal"'s manhattan headquarters. he's terrified. he's got a burner phone. he starts telling me about his experience at the company which lasted 8 months and ended with him trying to raise his concerns with elizabeth and her boyfriend who was number two in the company. they basically told him in no uncertain terms that he was too young and too green and didn't know what he was talking about and told him to shut up or leave. so he ended up leaving. at which point elizabeth called his grandfather george, the famous former secretary of state and told him if tyler persisted in pursuing this vendetta against her, he would lose. howie: elizabeth wouldn't talk to you. but you met with her high-powered lawyer and it got hot. >> they came to our offices at the "wall street journal" in 2015. heather king who had been a partn
you were talking to tyler schultz as a source. edcalled you. what happened then?> my first original source wasn't tyler but he was an important corroborating source. i first made con account with him through linkedin. then one afternoon at "wall street journal"'s manhattan headquarters. he's terrified. he's got a burner phone. he starts telling me about his experience at the company which lasted 8 months and ended with him trying to raise his concerns with elizabeth and her...