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u.s. housing market r.b.s. bankers joked about destroying the u.s. housing market after making millions by trading loans that staff described as total garbage according to transcripts released as part of a four point nine billion dollars settlement with the u.s. . hasa cuter is details of internal conversations at the bank emerged just weeks before the ten year anniversary of the financial crisis we saw r.b.s. rescued with a forty five billion dollar bailout from the u.k. government so u.k. taxpayers which by the way their incomes are even lower ten years after the crisis than american incomes they bailed out their banks nobody went to prison remember the f.c.a. in the united kingdom only a week or two ago the financial conduct authority said there was no evidence they couldn't prosecute they had no authority to prosecute r.b.s. for their global restructuring group smashing in grabbing the assets of all the small and medium sized enterprises here senior executives and we'll go over some of the quotes they were saying these swear words that are going t
u.s. housing market r.b.s. bankers joked about destroying the u.s. housing market after making millions by trading loans that staff described as total garbage according to transcripts released as part of a four point nine billion dollars settlement with the u.s. . hasa cuter is details of internal conversations at the bank emerged just weeks before the ten year anniversary of the financial crisis we saw r.b.s. rescued with a forty five billion dollar bailout from the u.k. government so u.k....
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. >> u.s. house of representatives talk to us about their interviews with women in congress, which we are featuring here in american history tv. in 10 minutes we will show you their interview with former molinari.man susan you undertake this project? >> well, the emphasis was the -- the impetus was this a tenniel election and the first woman serving in congress. she was elected in november of 1916 and seated in the house on april 2, 1917, when the house was called into a special session by president woodrow wilson, when he asked for a declaration of were against germany. so, it was a momentous time. >> that was the impetus. how did you decide you wanted to interview a former congresswoman? >> without that would be the best way to look at the changing role of women in congress. and we have had an oral history program since 2004. we have learned so many things. and we thought, what better way to learn about women than from the women who served. and we have also interviewed staff, as well. so some of th
. >> u.s. house of representatives talk to us about their interviews with women in congress, which we are featuring here in american history tv. in 10 minutes we will show you their interview with former molinari.man susan you undertake this project? >> well, the emphasis was the -- the impetus was this a tenniel election and the first woman serving in congress. she was elected in november of 1916 and seated in the house on april 2, 1917, when the house was called into a special...
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coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the ouse will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., august 24, 2018. i hereby appoint the honorable alexander x. mooney to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend dr. dan c. cummins, peoples church, jacksonville, texas. the chaplain: come pray with me. our father, let us walk worthy of the vocation wherein we are called, with all lowliness and meekness, long suffering for bearing one another in love, keeping the peaceful unity of the spirit, for you have given grace to us all according to the gift of christ. let us speak the truth in love, putting on the new man, which is created in your righteousness and holiness and putting away lying, let us speak truth to our neighbor for we are members one of another.
coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the ouse will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., august 24, 2018. i hereby appoint the honorable alexander x. mooney to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore:...
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next, u.s. house of representatives historian, kathleen johnson, talked with us about their interviews with women in congress, which we're featuring on american history tv. and in about ten minutes, we'll show you their interview with former congresswoman, susan molinari, who served in the house from 1990 to 1997. >>> why did you undertake this project? >> well, the centennial of the election and proceeding of the first woman to serve in congress. she was elected in november of 1916 and seated in the house on april 2, 1917 when the house was called into a special session. congress was called into a special session by president woodrow wilson, when he asked for a decloration of war against germany. a momentous time. >> how did you decide you wanted to interview former congresswomen? >> we thought that would be the best way to look at the changing role and the evolution in roles of women in congress. we had an oral history program since 2004, and we learned so many things through these oral histories. w
next, u.s. house of representatives historian, kathleen johnson, talked with us about their interviews with women in congress, which we're featuring on american history tv. and in about ten minutes, we'll show you their interview with former congresswoman, susan molinari, who served in the house from 1990 to 1997. >>> why did you undertake this project? >> well, the centennial of the election and proceeding of the first woman to serve in congress. she was elected in november of...
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u.s. housing market r.b.s. bankers joked about destroying the u.s. housing market after making millions by trading loans that staff described as total garbage according to transcripts released as part of a four point nine billion dollars settlement with u.s. prosecutors details of internal conversations at the bank emerged just weeks before the ten year anniversary of the financial crisis which saw r.b.s. rescued with a forty five billion dollar bailout from the u.k. government so u.k. taxpayers which by the way their incomes are even lower ten years after the crisis than american incomes they bailed out their banks nobody went to prison remember the f.c.a. and the united kingdom only a week or two ago the financial conduct authority said there was no evidence they couldn't prosecute they had no authority to prosecute r.b.s. for. their global restructuring group smashing in grabbing the assets of all the small and medium sized enterprises here senior executives and we'll go over some of the what they were saying these swear words that are going to be
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the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about an hour and 40 minutes. kathleen: my name is kathleen johnson. i'm with matt wisniewski, the house historian and we're happy to be interviewing former congresswoman pat schroeder from colorado. this interview is from the jeannette rankin oral history project to commemorate the 100thanniversary of her swearing in to congress. we are very pleased you are here today, congressman schroeder. thank you for coming.
the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about an hour and 40 minutes. kathleen: my name is kathleen johnson. i'm with matt wisniewski, the house historian and we're happy to be interviewing former congresswoman pat schroeder from colorado. this interview is from the jeannette rankin oral history project to commemorate the 100thanniversary of her swearing in to congress. we are very pleased you are here today, congressman schroeder. thank you...
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u.s. housing market r.b.s. bankers joked about destroying the u.s. housing market after making millions by trading loans that staff described as total garbage according to transcripts released as part of a four point nine billion dollars settlement with u.s. prosecutors details of internal conversations at the bank emerged just weeks before the ten year anniversary of the financial crisis which saw r.b.s. rescued with a forty five billion dollar bailout from the u.k. government so u.k. taxpayers which by the way their incomes are even lower ten years after the crisis than american. incomes they bailed out their banks nobody went to prison remember the f.c.a. and and the united kingdom only a week or two ago the financial conduct authority said there was no evidence they couldn't prosecute they had no authority to prosecute r.b.s. for their global restructuring group smashing and grabbing the assets of all the small and medium sized enterprises here senior executives and we'll go over some of the quotes they were saying these swear words that are going
u.s. housing market r.b.s. bankers joked about destroying the u.s. housing market after making millions by trading loans that staff described as total garbage according to transcripts released as part of a four point nine billion dollars settlement with u.s. prosecutors details of internal conversations at the bank emerged just weeks before the ten year anniversary of the financial crisis which saw r.b.s. rescued with a forty five billion dollar bailout from the u.k. government so u.k....
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watch oral histories >> eva clayton served as a -- in the u.s. house of representatives from 1992 to 2003. she was the first african american woman to represent north carolina in congress. up next, ms. clayton talked about serving as the congressional freshman class president, her assignment to the agriculture committee, and her focus on national hunger and nutrition legislation. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview. it is about two hours. mattasniewski: i am wa
watch oral histories >> eva clayton served as a -- in the u.s. house of representatives from 1992 to 2003. she was the first african american woman to represent north carolina in congress. up next, ms. clayton talked about serving as the congressional freshman class president, her assignment to the agriculture committee, and her focus on national hunger and nutrition legislation. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview. it is about two hours....
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the u.s. house of representatives interviewed her about her political career including sharing the republican study economy, her personal fight against breast cancer and the influence that had on her legislative career. this is an hour and a half.
the u.s. house of representatives interviewed her about her political career including sharing the republican study economy, her personal fight against breast cancer and the influence that had on her legislative career. this is an hour and a half.
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midterm elections, christina greer, betsy wood roof from "the daily beast" and dave wasserman, u.s. house editor and contributor. >> nor something extremely in the weeds of the data here, what is your take of last night and how it aligns what we know so far where things are? >> it aligns where we know. democrats are the favorites for control of the house. they're seeing record enthusiasm among their voters for a midterm where republicans are. there's a rural divide on display not only house 12 where a democrat came within a point of winning in a district more republican than 68 other districts held by other republicans in the house and spokane, washington, the number 4 ranking leader on the republican side was only a hair
midterm elections, christina greer, betsy wood roof from "the daily beast" and dave wasserman, u.s. house editor and contributor. >> nor something extremely in the weeds of the data here, what is your take of last night and how it aligns what we know so far where things are? >> it aligns where we know. democrats are the favorites for control of the house. they're seeing record enthusiasm among their voters for a midterm where republicans are. there's a rural divide on...
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we were brand-new freshman congressman elected to the u.s. house. i spotted him on the other side of the floor in the senate and of course, knew instantly who he was and worked at the courage to go over and introduced myself. and then i asked him a favor. i said john did you consider doing a cable tv show that i could send back to my central element district? he said sure i'd be glad to. and i thought that's amazing. a democratic congressman asking a new republican congressman to open back in his district, and john mccain said yes.
we were brand-new freshman congressman elected to the u.s. house. i spotted him on the other side of the floor in the senate and of course, knew instantly who he was and worked at the courage to go over and introduced myself. and then i asked him a favor. i said john did you consider doing a cable tv show that i could send back to my central element district? he said sure i'd be glad to. and i thought that's amazing. a democratic congressman asking a new republican congressman to open back in...
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u.s. housing and urban development says -- pick and choose which facebook users see property ads. that's a violation of the fair housing act since those ads can exclude certain demographics. the company is working with hud to address the concerns. >>> integral part of san francisco's rock and roll history, but now jefferson airplane cofounder is saying his career is ruined. >>> the midterm elections are less than three months away. democrats hope to take back the house. there's a growing debate over the party's leadership. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. head to the coast. back with a full look at the forecast coming up. >>> i'm michael finney with free tickets to winning (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) >>> a national park service employee was reported missing in yosemite today. john cogdell was seen on the 15th. last week the park service reported san jose resident scott tenczar missing as well. an experienced hiker la
u.s. housing and urban development says -- pick and choose which facebook users see property ads. that's a violation of the fair housing act since those ads can exclude certain demographics. the company is working with hud to address the concerns. >>> integral part of san francisco's rock and roll history, but now jefferson airplane cofounder is saying his career is ruined. >>> the midterm elections are less than three months away. democrats hope to take back the house....
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u.s. housing and hear the numbers as closing bell back in a plastic promise. it's only natural that baby boomers were vote for policies that prove he helped found a house price booms a stock price of things and disenfranchised the bottom you know age groups but this is oh a deal of tough luck buddy get a job kids get a job. seemed wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any new world that is yet to shape our disdain comes to the ticket and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. secret indeed of the priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with a point and literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator he simply moves him to a different spot where the previous. highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of that's known as the i and then i can tell you how to do is this out and. told to be quick and we're back y
u.s. housing and hear the numbers as closing bell back in a plastic promise. it's only natural that baby boomers were vote for policies that prove he helped found a house price booms a stock price of things and disenfranchised the bottom you know age groups but this is oh a deal of tough luck buddy get a job kids get a job. seemed wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any new world that is yet to shape our disdain comes to the ticket and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find...
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the u.s. house is about to gavilan for a pro forma session, no legislative work is scheduled. the house is required to hold the sessions every three business days and
the u.s. house is about to gavilan for a pro forma session, no legislative work is scheduled. the house is required to hold the sessions every three business days and
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the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview which is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson. i'm here today with the house historian. the date is march 21st, 2016. we're in the house recording studio in the rayburn house office building here with helen bentley, former representative for maryland. and we are delighted to have you join us today. >> and i'm delighted to be with you, kathy. >> thank you for coming. >> and matt. >> this interview is part of an oral histories series that we're doing with former women representatives to celebrate and to recognize the centennial of the election of the first woman in congress, jeannette rankin. >> what year was it? >> her election was in 1916 and her swearing in was 1917. >> okay. good. >> so we wanted to start off today by asking you, when you were young, did you have any female role models? >> no, i did not. when i grew up in a mining town out in nevada, it was 8,000 feet above sea level. 250 mil
the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview which is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson. i'm here today with the house historian. the date is march 21st, 2016. we're in the house recording studio in the rayburn house office building here with helen bentley, former representative for maryland. and we are delighted to have you join us today. >> and i'm delighted to be with you, kathy. >> thank you for coming....
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plus facial recognition technology seems to have a racial bias and even get this members of the u.s. house and senate are not immune artie's actually banks has the details on the continuing controversy and who's going to profit from artificial intelligence and how are hackers being stopped from killing the golden goose shipley the c.e.o. of fare a software gives us his expert insight and finally from paris france artie's charlie dubinsky looks at allegations that there's something rotten about competition and prices with french supermarkets we've got our motors running and before we had out of the policy highlight let's get some headlines. the eurozone has seen the weakest growth rate in two years according to europe's that gross domestic product for the second quarter of the year expanded by only point three percent that's even. down a tenth of a percent from the lackluster first quarter and out four tenths of a percent from q four of twenty seventeen that was at four point seven percent higher oil prices and growing trade tensions within the united states were to blame according to some
plus facial recognition technology seems to have a racial bias and even get this members of the u.s. house and senate are not immune artie's actually banks has the details on the continuing controversy and who's going to profit from artificial intelligence and how are hackers being stopped from killing the golden goose shipley the c.e.o. of fare a software gives us his expert insight and finally from paris france artie's charlie dubinsky looks at allegations that there's something rotten about...
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they have a racial bias and even get this members of the u.s. house and senate are not immune artie's actually banks has the details on the continuing controversy and who's going to profit from artificial intelligence and how are hackers being stopped from killing the golden goose shipley the c.e.o. of vera software gives us his expert insight and finally from paris france artie's charlotte devinsky looks at allegations that there's something rotten about competition and prices with french supermarkets we've got our motors running and before we head out of the policy highlight let's get some help on. the eurozone has seen the weakest growth rate in two years according to euro's that gross domestic product for the second quarter of the year expanded by only point three percent that's even down a tenth of a percent from the lackluster first quarter and out of four tenths of a percent from q four of twenty seven teen that was at four point seven percent higher oil prices and growing trade tensions within the united states were to blame according to some
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who served in the u.s. house of representatives from 1982-1999. she was the first woman in to the house intelligence committee and served as chair of the democratic caucus. what sunday at 10 am eastern. sunday afternoon, we sit down with national park service chief historian, to talk about her career, job and priorities for telling the nation story. she's the first woman in african-american to hold the post. the interview took place at the carter woodson home national historic site in washington, d.c. what's that at 7 pm eastern only on american history tv. >>> this weekend, c-span takes you to flashback arizona. with the help of the cabling partner, we will explore the literary live in history of flagstaff. located 80 miles south of the grand canyon. saturday at 7 pm eastern on book tv. author don lego discusses his book, grand canyon, a history of the national wonder a national park. >> a quarter of the way to the grand canyon this start about 70 miles up here at the comes another 200 miles to the west. [ audio interrupted ]
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next, u.s. house of representatives historians matthew winooski and oral history manager kathleen johnson talk with us about their interviews with women in congress, which we are featuring here on american history tv. in 10 minutes, we will show you the interview with former congresswoman, susan molinari, who served and house from 1990 to 1997. >> why did you undertake this project? >> it was the centennial election rank in the first woman serving in congress. she was elected in november 1960 and seated the house on april 2, 1917, when the house was called into a special session it was a momentous time. >> that was the impetus. how did you decide you wanted to interview former congresswoman? >> we thought that would be the best way to look at the changing role and evolution of the role of women in congress. we have had early program since 2004. we have learned so many things through these oral histories. we thought what better way to learn about women the women who have served. we have also interviewe
next, u.s. house of representatives historians matthew winooski and oral history manager kathleen johnson talk with us about their interviews with women in congress, which we are featuring here on american history tv. in 10 minutes, we will show you the interview with former congresswoman, susan molinari, who served and house from 1990 to 1997. >> why did you undertake this project? >> it was the centennial election rank in the first woman serving in congress. she was elected in...
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u.s. housing market when is america going to get smart i mean in a country they don't have and then get this is that the voters voted in trying to tear down the system the voters voted and breaks it to tear to destroy the system as if these people are the system this chief credit officer for the united states is friends with obama is friends with eric holder maybe not personally but they are the same ilk so they you have to take down the whole system and perhaps you know this is one analysis we're offering you can tune into rachel maddow dot connecting you know she has some wacky conspiracy theories that might you know glenn beck elaborate other stuff but rather than the stuff happening on the ground and the e-mails that they're they're saying ha ha ha we i mean one of the e-mails talks about specifically the guy says well i wouldn't say i'm destroying the u.s. housing market but maybe just like damaging it quite a bit but he says that like he's doing us well you know ok well you know that banker mentality is what the story of greece they took it down for a profit is what they they are attac
u.s. housing market when is america going to get smart i mean in a country they don't have and then get this is that the voters voted in trying to tear down the system the voters voted and breaks it to tear to destroy the system as if these people are the system this chief credit officer for the united states is friends with obama is friends with eric holder maybe not personally but they are the same ilk so they you have to take down the whole system and perhaps you know this is one analysis...
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in 1982, we were brand-new freshmen congressmen elected to the u.s. house. i spotted him on the other side of the floor in the senate and of course knew instantly who he was and worked up the courage to go over and introduce myself. and then i asked him a favor. i said john, would you consider doing a cable tv show that i could send back to my central illinois district? he said sure, i would be glad to. i thought that's amazing. a democratic congressman asking a new republican congressman to help him back in his district, and john mccain said yes. it was the beginning of a >> to help him back in hisfrie district and john mccain said yes.ndship.entral i it was the beginning of a friendship. i i i still remember and i still. was think john for his act of kindness. ique it was my first exposure to the unique style of communication america would know as the straight breath sitting back interview was the biggest actn for which i am still grateful there is a joke about he says in this a private fight work anyone get into it? i think his name may have been r making
in 1982, we were brand-new freshmen congressmen elected to the u.s. house. i spotted him on the other side of the floor in the senate and of course knew instantly who he was and worked up the courage to go over and introduce myself. and then i asked him a favor. i said john, would you consider doing a cable tv show that i could send back to my central illinois district? he said sure, i would be glad to. i thought that's amazing. a democratic congressman asking a new republican congressman to...
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his funeral in phoenix, beginning with former chief of staff to john mccain when he served in the u.s. house. and i had8 years old, only been a public defender, a few years out of law school. for some reason john mccain asked me to be his chief of staff when he got elected. on my first day at 7:00 a.m., john mccain picked me up at my house. i went to the car and said, do you want me to drive? "no, i'm going to drive." i said i'm going to sit in the back seat. [laughter] -- "get inrt on this the car, boy, get in the car." for the next half-hour we talked about the football game the day before, whatever was in the news, politics, pulled a few jokes. at the same time it was really a lot of fun, and also quite terrifying because of his ridiculously bad driving. [laughter] he would get excited -- he drove like this anyway, get excited, start drifting off -- like, hello there? [laughter] we finally got where we were going, and i set them by the way, what are we doing? "i hired of the whole staff and i want you to meet them." ok, that is good. we went back to the car and all the staff came out and
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u.s. housing and here the numbers are closing down back in a flash promise. it's only natural that baby boomers one vote for policies that help them i house price booms and stock price things and different franchise and bottom you know age groups but it's like oh well. tough luck buddy get a job kids get a job. this is. a church secret indeed priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it which is literally like to call this to do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous vandalism the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of that's known as the i and then i included use this out in the. first. place. told to be quick and we're back yesterday we previewed the big test of strength for organized labor in the us working class in the state of missouri voters in the show me state were asked to on tuesday's election to confirm or deny the so-called right to
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u.s. housing market r.b.s. bankers joked about destroying the u.s. housing market after making millions by trading loans that staff described as total garbage according to transcripts released as part of a four point nine billion dollars settlement with u.s. prosecutors details of internal conversations at the bank emerged just weeks before the ten year anniversary of the financial crisis we saw r.b.s. rescued with a forty five billion dollar bailout from the u.k. government so u.k. taxpayers which by the way their incomes are even lower ten years after the crisis than american incomes they bailed out their banks nobody went to prison remember the f.c.a. in the united kingdom only a week or two ago the financial conduct authority said there was no evidence they couldn't prosecute they had no authority to prosecute r.b.s. for their global restructuring group smashing and grabbing the assets of all the small and medium sized enterprises here senior executives and we'll go over some of the quotes they were saying these swear words that are going to be bl
u.s. housing market r.b.s. bankers joked about destroying the u.s. housing market after making millions by trading loans that staff described as total garbage according to transcripts released as part of a four point nine billion dollars settlement with u.s. prosecutors details of internal conversations at the bank emerged just weeks before the ten year anniversary of the financial crisis we saw r.b.s. rescued with a forty five billion dollar bailout from the u.k. government so u.k. taxpayers...
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night in two thousand and seventeen there were more than half a million homeless people in the u.s. house to come to this if you only work hard enough and are willing to keep learning you can achieve anything so says the american dream.
night in two thousand and seventeen there were more than half a million homeless people in the u.s. house to come to this if you only work hard enough and are willing to keep learning you can achieve anything so says the american dream.
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earned him bipartisan praise as an american hero he was elected to the u.s. house in one nine hundred eighty two representing arizona and to the senate four years later beginning his long and influential career in washington in his two failed bid for presidency in two thousand and two thousand and eight mccain largely refused to engage in political mudslinging even defending opponent barack obama's integrity. in his last years mccain became an outspoken critic of president trump he gave a thumbs down vote to trump's repeal of obamacare earning the president's enduring wrath in july two thousand and seventeen he was diagnosed with brain cancer which eventually forced him to withdraw from public life. on twitter mccain's wife said that he passed away he lived on his own terms. john mccain will be remembered as a political maverick willing to stick to his convictions rather than toed the political line. and let's get more on this now from our washington correspondent custom phenomenon contributes to the great man pouring in give us a sense of how the u.s. is reacting
earned him bipartisan praise as an american hero he was elected to the u.s. house in one nine hundred eighty two representing arizona and to the senate four years later beginning his long and influential career in washington in his two failed bid for presidency in two thousand and two thousand and eight mccain largely refused to engage in political mudslinging even defending opponent barack obama's integrity. in his last years mccain became an outspoken critic of president trump he gave a...
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the u.s. house of representatives from 1990-1997, as a republican from new york. next, she talks about her experience as the daughter of a congressman. as vice chair of the republican conference, as the keynote speaker at the 1996 republican national convention, and her marriage to a fellow member of congress. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about one hour and 45 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson and i am with the house historian today. we are in the house recording studio and we are very pleased to be speaking with susan molinari from new york. thank you for coming. >> i am excited to be part of the project. >> the project we are working on is to recognize and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the election of jeannette rankin to congress, the first woman. we have a much of questions we wanted to ask, but when you are young did you have female role models? >> no. i never thought about that question before, but i do not think so. i r
the u.s. house of representatives from 1990-1997, as a republican from new york. next, she talks about her experience as the daughter of a congressman. as vice chair of the republican conference, as the keynote speaker at the 1996 republican national convention, and her marriage to a fellow member of congress. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about one hour and 45 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson and i am with the house...
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we knew it was going to be closed by this u.s. houset it's even closer than we thought. the latest numbers show two candidates tied basically at 49.7% each. with 85% of the votes in. but the democrat had a slight edge by about 155 votes and right now it's 89% in. troy balderston the republican is up by .6 percentage points or is essentially, about a thousand votes. clearly some of the latest boats coming in are from a county that favors republicans. some analysts say, this weekend it was back to shawn. >> we are so thrilled to finally be here at the kremlin annex and we will keep coming back to where he is out. let the president know, in no uncertain terms that we are alive, and wake, and we are welcome. we are not going away. good silent people are the wind behind evil. >> sean: rosie o'donnell protesting outside of the white house last night. the president wasn't there. joining us now, it's his world and we live in it and he has two shows, it's ridiculous. brian kilmeade. cohost of the hit show "the five," and i'm going to surprise yo
we knew it was going to be closed by this u.s. houset it's even closer than we thought. the latest numbers show two candidates tied basically at 49.7% each. with 85% of the votes in. but the democrat had a slight edge by about 155 votes and right now it's 89% in. troy balderston the republican is up by .6 percentage points or is essentially, about a thousand votes. clearly some of the latest boats coming in are from a county that favors republicans. some analysts say, this weekend it was back...
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have a safe trip home. [ applause ] >> the u.s. house is in recess through the month of august and we are using this opportunity to show you american history tv programs normally seen only on the weekends here on c-span3. coming up presentations from a recent conference on civil war confederate monuments. it starts with an overview of the debate taking place across the country over taking down the monuments. that's followed by apexplanation of why people have competing memories of the civil war. and then the controversies behind taking down confederate monuments. later, a look at the popularity of the confederate battle flag and confederate heritage preservation. >>> american history tv continues all next week here on c-span3. we are showing the c-span series 1968, america in turmoil, starting monday at 8:00 a.m. and continuing through friday. monday the vietnam war and the tet offensive in 1968 which changed the war's direction. tuesday the 1968 presidential election when former vice president richard nixon faced democratic nominee and
have a safe trip home. [ applause ] >> the u.s. house is in recess through the month of august and we are using this opportunity to show you american history tv programs normally seen only on the weekends here on c-span3. coming up presentations from a recent conference on civil war confederate monuments. it starts with an overview of the debate taking place across the country over taking down the monuments. that's followed by apexplanation of why people have competing memories of the...
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we were brand-new freshman congressman elected to the u.s. house. i spotted him on the other side of the floor in the senate and of course, knew instantly who he was and worked at the courage to go over and introduced myself. and then i asked him a favor. i said john did you consider doing a cable tv show that i could send back to my central element district? he said sure i'd be glad to. and i thought that's amazing. a democratic congressman asking a new republican congressman to open back in his district, and john mccain said yes. it was the beginning of a friendship. that cable show wasn't shown beyond central illinois but i still remember it and still thank john for his act of kindness. it was my first exposure to a a unique style of communication that america would come to know as the straight talk express. sitting for the interview was typically generous john mccain for which i'm still grateful. there was an old joke about an irishman walks past a brawl and says is this a private fight or can anyone get into it? i think that man's name may have
we were brand-new freshman congressman elected to the u.s. house. i spotted him on the other side of the floor in the senate and of course, knew instantly who he was and worked at the courage to go over and introduced myself. and then i asked him a favor. i said john did you consider doing a cable tv show that i could send back to my central element district? he said sure i'd be glad to. and i thought that's amazing. a democratic congressman asking a new republican congressman to open back in...
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the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview which is about an hour and 30 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson and i'm here with the house historian in the house recording studio of the rayburn house office building, and today we are with sue myrick, former congresswoman from north carolina. we are delighted to have you here today. rep. myrick: thank you. host: this interview is for a series of interviews, a project we are doing to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the election of jeannette rankin to congress, the first woman ever elected to congress. to start off today, when you were young, did you have any role models? rep. myrick: when i was young, i never thought about politics. it was not something from the
the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview which is about an hour and 30 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson and i'm here with the house historian in the house recording studio of the rayburn house office building, and today we are with sue myrick, former congresswoman from north carolina. we are delighted to have you here today. rep. myrick: thank you. host: this interview is for a series of interviews, a project we are doing to celebrate the...
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speaker of the u.s. house of representativeses, a longtime ally to the american foundation regularly attending conferences before and during his time in congress and from our macon ranch center in santa barbara filming one of their many documentaries. we are honored to hose young america foundation review in virginia itt is no surprise that he reachespe young people with the role that makes america great. so history and environmental studies at westridge a newt gingrich is a teacher who did not stop teaching when he left. first in congress in 1978 and then there 20 yearsf in 1995 elected because the house he was there through 1999. in his first speech he told the young audience he was taught about public service at an early age to dedicatete their life for freedom and people i have an obligation to do my share. he is well known as the architect that led conservatives to victory in 1994 along with the u.s. house of representatives for the first time in a decade under his leadership he passed the first balanced
speaker of the u.s. house of representativeses, a longtime ally to the american foundation regularly attending conferences before and during his time in congress and from our macon ranch center in santa barbara filming one of their many documentaries. we are honored to hose young america foundation review in virginia itt is no surprise that he reachespe young people with the role that makes america great. so history and environmental studies at westridge a newt gingrich is a teacher who did not...
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planned, but the former congresswoman died in august 2016, just months after this was recorded by the u.s. house of office of thetives' historian conducted this interview. it is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson, i'm here with the house his taurean. the date is much 21 2016. we are in the house recording studio and we're with helen bentley, former representative from maryland. we are delighted to have you join us today. helen: i am devoted to be here with you, kathy and matt. matt: thank you for coming. part of anhis is interview we are doing former fema representatives to recognize the election of the first woman in congress, hundred years? helen: what year was it? 1885 she was elected in , i think. kathleen: when you were young, did you have any role models? helen: no, i did not. i grew up in a mining town in nevada. it was a thousand feet of our, 250 mouth from the nearest city. and there was nobody around .here i was growing up, my mother was urging me to go to college. my mother was a widow. borders=o keep boarders to feed us and everything. so in that time, pref
planned, but the former congresswoman died in august 2016, just months after this was recorded by the u.s. house of office of thetives' historian conducted this interview. it is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson, i'm here with the house his taurean. the date is much 21 2016. we are in the house recording studio and we're with helen bentley, former representative from maryland. we are delighted to have you join us today. helen: i am devoted to be here with you,...
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. >> announcer: the u.s. house is in recess through the month of august and we're using this opportunity to show you american history tv programs that are normally seen only on the weekends here on c-span3. coming up, presentations from a recent conference on civil war confederate monuments. it starts with an overview of the debate taking place across the country over taking down the monuments. that's followed by an explanation of why people have competing memories of the civil war. and then the controversies behind taking down confederate monuments. and later a look at the popularity of the confederate battle flag and confederate heritage preservation. >> announcer: this sunday on oral histories, we continue our series on women in congress with former democratic congresswoman pat schroeder. >> when i first got elected, i was in this really idealistic mode of, isn't this wonderful? how long do you think it will be before at least half the house is female? i asked the library of congress or somebody what they though
. >> announcer: the u.s. house is in recess through the month of august and we're using this opportunity to show you american history tv programs that are normally seen only on the weekends here on c-span3. coming up, presentations from a recent conference on civil war confederate monuments. it starts with an overview of the debate taking place across the country over taking down the monuments. that's followed by an explanation of why people have competing memories of the civil war. and...
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the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview which is about an hour and 30 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson
the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview which is about an hour and 30 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson
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the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about an hour and 45 minutes. >>> my name is kathleen johnson and today i'm with the house historian, we're in the house recording studio and we are very pleased to be speaking with former representative, susan molinari from new york. thank you very much for coming today. >> very excited to be a part of this project. >> great. this project that we're working on is to recognize and to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the election of woman into congress. we have a bunch of questions we wanted to ask you today. first off, when you were young, did you have any female role models? >> no, i never thought about that question before, but i do not think so. i remember looking at the little autograph book you have when you are little and you ask your grandmother, mother and father sign it. when i looked back in second grade, it was flight attendant or a ballarina. no, it never occurred to me, certainly never to ente
the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview, which is about an hour and 45 minutes. >>> my name is kathleen johnson and today i'm with the house historian, we're in the house recording studio and we are very pleased to be speaking with former representative, susan molinari from new york. thank you very much for coming today. >> very excited to be a part of this project. >> great. this project that we're working on is to recognize and...
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u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview. it's about two hours. >> i'm here with kathleen johnson with the house history office. today's date is may 15th, 2015. thank you so much for joining us today. >> my pleasure. delighted to be here. >> we thought we would start off with some questions about the origins of your interest in politics to start. first off, when you were young, did you have any female role models that you looked up to? who were they? what drew you to them? >> well, i think the first -- i recognized the -- was one. the high school founder where i went to high school, i went to a small presbyterian high school, and lucy craft laney was her name. i had never knew her, but my knowing of her. so those two persons were female models. i would say as the model for high school and others was neither female nor a black. it was albert swizert. i wanted to be a doctor and i wanted to be a missionary. now, it's -- i read he's both a doctor, a musician, a
u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview. it's about two hours. >> i'm here with kathleen johnson with the house history office. today's date is may 15th, 2015. thank you so much for joining us today. >> my pleasure. delighted to be here. >> we thought we would start off with some questions about the origins of your interest in politics to start. first off, when you were young, did you have any female role models that you looked up to? who...
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planned, but the former congresswoman died in august 2016, just months after this was recorded by the u.s. houseof office of thetives' historian conducted this interview. it is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson, i'm here with the house his taurean. the date is much 21 2016. we are in the house recording studio and we're with helen
planned, but the former congresswoman died in august 2016, just months after this was recorded by the u.s. houseof office of thetives' historian conducted this interview. it is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> my name is kathleen johnson, i'm here with the house his taurean. the date is much 21 2016. we are in the house recording studio and we're with helen
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american history tv is normally seen only during the weekends on c-span three but while the u.s. house is on a month-long break we are expanding it through the week they. if you miss any of this week's american history tv programs you can find them anytime online in the c-span video library at c-span.org. mirkin history tv weekdays will continue until labor day. on friday the fight for civil rights in the u.s. from the zoot suit riots to the women's movement. next week on the presidency, monday we take it to visit museums on george washington, harry truman and ford. tuesday a look at designers and stonemasons who worked on the white house. wednesday, how presidents have dealt with the media and press coverage. this weekend during our regularly scheduled american history tv programming a college class on post-vietnam war refugees. university of michigan professor melissa teaches a class about southeast asian migration to the u.s. following the war. she looks outlaws in public opinion have changed over the past five decades. emphasizes the difference between immigrants and refugees. that
american history tv is normally seen only during the weekends on c-span three but while the u.s. house is on a month-long break we are expanding it through the week they. if you miss any of this week's american history tv programs you can find them anytime online in the c-span video library at c-span.org. mirkin history tv weekdays will continue until labor day. on friday the fight for civil rights in the u.s. from the zoot suit riots to the women's movement. next week on the presidency, monday...
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the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives newt gingrich has been a longtime ally of regularly addressing her programs and conferences during his time during and after his time in congress. speaker gingrich supports our center in santa barbara california and along with his wife found one of their many documentaries ronald reagan rendezvoused to destiny. we honored to have him here for the very first time at young america foundation's national headquarters. it's no surprise as speaker gingrich understands importance of educating young people with the principles that make america great. prior to his career in public service he taught history and environmental studies at western college. the congressmen once said newt gingrich is a teacher who did not stop teaching when he left campus. first in congress in 1970 t. represent the sixth district of congress for 20 years and was elected a speaker in the house where he served until 1999. in his first speech as speaker newt gingrich told the young audience he felt co
the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives newt gingrich has been a longtime ally of regularly addressing her programs and conferences during his time during and after his time in congress. speaker gingrich supports our center in santa barbara california and along with his wife found one of their many documentaries ronald reagan rendezvoused to destiny. we honored to have him here for the very first time at young america foundation's national headquarters. it's no surprise as speaker...
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u.s. housing market may be cooling off. new home sales unexpectedly dipped to the lowest in five months.tgage rates are keeping more potential buyers on the sidelines. single-family homes fell 1.7%. thatberg has learned endedheim partners have without a deal. the discussion included overseeing $30 billion in assets for the german insurer. switching gears, in the wake of the legal drama surrounding president trump, many are raising questions about grounds for impeachment. the commander in chief commented on what that would mean for the markets earlier. >> if i ever got impeached, i think the market with crash. i think everybody would be very poor. thinking, you would see numbers in reverse. hard to deny that stocks have enjoyed and usually strong gains recently. the s&p 500 rising, crushing historical return around 9%. giving but are we president trump credit for that? shery: it might be premature to talk about impeachment. it has to go through the house, the senate, and the midterms. amanda: and people have to care. -- when aesigns and ceo resigns and the stock rises, i always feel bad f
u.s. housing market may be cooling off. new home sales unexpectedly dipped to the lowest in five months.tgage rates are keeping more potential buyers on the sidelines. single-family homes fell 1.7%. thatberg has learned endedheim partners have without a deal. the discussion included overseeing $30 billion in assets for the german insurer. switching gears, in the wake of the legal drama surrounding president trump, many are raising questions about grounds for impeachment. the commander in chief...