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identity politics that have brought the democrats to where they are in what is amounted to a truly uncivil war that is really among the left in this i mean the right we're getting along pretty well not perfectly but pretty well i remember a few years ago when i thought the republican party was imploding but at this point i really think that identity politics is imploding the left that they have got to get some issues to stand on and to work together frankly because even if the three of us four...
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of some form of bigotry that the left has taken attack you call it a civil war i'm calling it an uncivil war as a massive step away from the civility and then they tend to want to do this blame game and blame the whole thing on the fact that the president is somebody who hits back just because conservatives traditionally have never hit back and so i think that it puts conservatives like me in a in a really discouraging place and that we've always wanted somebody who would hit back the bully on the playground right i think that's a good thing because bullies in politics they shut down. civil discourse but in this particular case i think the left has taken it far too far at least being case one but there are a lot of other cases here that we're seeing almost every day now and that political environment you know. i used to remember is that ok i can understand you know the liberals used to be the ones that were tolerant and want to dialogue and wanted to engage people and now we have a president which who can be quite vulgar at times i think everybody on the panel and our viewers would agree
of some form of bigotry that the left has taken attack you call it a civil war i'm calling it an uncivil war as a massive step away from the civility and then they tend to want to do this blame game and blame the whole thing on the fact that the president is somebody who hits back just because conservatives traditionally have never hit back and so i think that it puts conservatives like me in a in a really discouraging place and that we've always wanted somebody who would hit back the bully on...
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. >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time, is this the most uncivil time in historyre's a broadway musical about the shooting of alexander hamilton. he was the sitting vice president of the united states and that is pretty dramatic. there was one brawl in 1858 that had 80 members rolling around on the floor fighting one another. pulledthe members another man's weight off and another one yelled, he scalped him. [laughter] that was enough levity to stop the fight. >> that is tonight at 8:00 q&a -- on cue and a desk q&a. >> american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase the history of new mexico. to learn more about the 50's, visit c-span.org/citiestour. --begin you with the history we continue with the history of las cruces. in new mexico, chile pepper's is
. >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time, is this the most uncivil time in historyre's a broadway musical about the shooting of alexander hamilton. he was the sitting vice president of the united states and that is pretty dramatic. there was one brawl in 1858 that had 80 members rolling around on the floor fighting one another. pulledthe members another man's weight off and another one yelled, he scalped him. [laughter] that was enough levity to stop the fight. >>...
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identity politics that have brought the democrats to where they are in what is amounted to a truly uncivil war that is really among the left in this i mean they're right we're getting along pretty well not perfectly but pretty well i remember a few years ago when i thought the republican party was imploding but at this point i really think that identity politics is imploding the left that they have got to get some issues to stand on and to work together frankly because even if the three of us four of us sat down and discussed policy we could agree on we could find something that all of us are passionate about and we could fight together on that but rather than that the american people and especially the traditional democrats out there they're watching this lunacy go on the left and thinking i don't know but i know that's not what i want and they'll lose in the midterms because of it i feel quite sure at least at this point if something doesn't change fast you know why can't the establishment democrats rein these people in are they afraid or do or they're worried to be their bases drifting
identity politics that have brought the democrats to where they are in what is amounted to a truly uncivil war that is really among the left in this i mean they're right we're getting along pretty well not perfectly but pretty well i remember a few years ago when i thought the republican party was imploding but at this point i really think that identity politics is imploding the left that they have got to get some issues to stand on and to work together frankly because even if the three of us...
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brian: that sounds like it's more uncivil than it is now. dr.aker: it sounds like it's more uncivil? brian: back in those days. how do you define a lack of civility? brian: i want you to define it. dr. baker: i would say there are a million definitions on it. the cutting remark, the refusal to support another member's piece of legislation. now, with the staffs of individual numbers of congress very large, we hear the expression silo, that the staff kind of put members -- they surround members in their own little silo so they only have to that's their staff, and not too good in terms of members talking to each other and -- in straight on ways. and house right before world war ii, were determined not to hire staff because that would mean that members would come to rely on the staffs and the staff might know more than the members and the members did not want to appropriate money to have these powerful staff. now there are a lot of staff and some of the staff indeed, particularly senior staff, do play somewhat of a role as a substitute senator becau
brian: that sounds like it's more uncivil than it is now. dr.aker: it sounds like it's more uncivil? brian: back in those days. how do you define a lack of civility? brian: i want you to define it. dr. baker: i would say there are a million definitions on it. the cutting remark, the refusal to support another member's piece of legislation. now, with the staffs of individual numbers of congress very large, we hear the expression silo, that the staff kind of put members -- they surround members...
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them of some form of bigotry but the left has taken a tack you call it a civil war i'm calling it an uncivil war as way from the civility and then they wave from the civility and then they tend to want to do this blame game and blame the whole thing on the fact that the president is somebody who hits back just because conservatives traditionally have never hit back and so i think that it puts conservatives like me in a in a really discouraging place and that we've always wanted somebody who would hit back the bully on the playground right i think that's a good thing because bullies in politics they shut down civil discourse but in this particular case i think the left has taken it far too far steve case one but there are a lot of other cases here that we're seeing almost every day now and the political environment you know. i used to remember is that ok i can understand you know the liberals used to be the ones that were taller and in want to dialogue and wanting to engage people and now we have a president who can be quite vulgar at times so i think everybody on the panel and our viewers wo
them of some form of bigotry but the left has taken a tack you call it a civil war i'm calling it an uncivil war as way from the civility and then they wave from the civility and then they tend to want to do this blame game and blame the whole thing on the fact that the president is somebody who hits back just because conservatives traditionally have never hit back and so i think that it puts conservatives like me in a in a really discouraging place and that we've always wanted somebody who...
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. >> one of the questions i hear people have all the time is this the most uncivil time in history? >> it's got to be close. >> there was one brawl in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor fighting one another. >> one of the members who had a week, his name was kyte. someone else yelled, he scalped them.
. >> one of the questions i hear people have all the time is this the most uncivil time in history? >> it's got to be close. >> there was one brawl in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor fighting one another. >> one of the members who had a week, his name was kyte. someone else yelled, he scalped them.
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have kicked off in southern portugal over one of the hottest weekends on record for the idea of an uncivil hundreds of firefighters were sent to battle the blaze with the assistance of water bombing aircraft a europe wide heatwave has been especially severe in portugal and spain with temperatures exceeding forty five degrees celsius on saturday. mobile phone footage has captured the moment the deadly tornado made landfall in canada on friday powerful storm overturned cars at a modest serious damage to trailers and homes in manitoba province local media say a seventy seven year old man was found dead outside of what remains of his destroyed home. thousands of anti abortion protesters have demonstrated in buenos iris ahead of a landmark vote in congress that could utilize abortion in argentina the bill passed the lower house earlier this year will take place on wednesday and looks set to be very close. well in the united states protesters have demonstrated at the headquarters of the national rifle association against the group's role in blocking stricter gun control laws protesters called fo
have kicked off in southern portugal over one of the hottest weekends on record for the idea of an uncivil hundreds of firefighters were sent to battle the blaze with the assistance of water bombing aircraft a europe wide heatwave has been especially severe in portugal and spain with temperatures exceeding forty five degrees celsius on saturday. mobile phone footage has captured the moment the deadly tornado made landfall in canada on friday powerful storm overturned cars at a modest serious...
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. >> one of the questions i hear people ask all the time, is this the most uncivil time in history? >> it's going to be close if we were to pick another period, especially years leading to the civil war. when a host member came to senator in 1856, because he disagreed with what he said and there are a lot of senators who cheered on that house member. >> there's a broadway ♪ [ musical now about the shooting of alexander hamilton. that is pretty dramatic. we've had terrible times, political times. >> there was one brawl in 1858, before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor fighting one another. one of the members who had a wig, one of the members pulled his wig off during the fight. and someone else yelled, he scalped him. and that was enough levity, half the fight. >> congressional historian, richard baker, donald richie, and ray, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q and a. >>> susan molinari served in 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, guy
. >> one of the questions i hear people ask all the time, is this the most uncivil time in history? >> it's going to be close if we were to pick another period, especially years leading to the civil war. when a host member came to senator in 1856, because he disagreed with what he said and there are a lot of senators who cheered on that house member. >> there's a broadway ♪ [ musical now about the shooting of alexander hamilton. that is pretty dramatic. we've had terrible...
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congressional historians -- >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time is this the most uncivil time in history? >> could be close if you picked another. and what about the years leading to the civil war -- [inaudible] >> there are a lot of senators who cheered on that post, remember? >> there is now a musical about alexander hamilton who was shot by sitting vice president of the united states. we've had terrible political times. >> one brawl in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling on the floor and fighting one another. >> one of the members who had a wig was named one of the members pull his weight after the fight and someone else yelled he scalped them. [laughter] that was enough levity to stop the fight. >> congressional historians richard baker, donald ritchie and ray smock sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the aspen institute hosted a series of discussions about amateur athletes in college sports, including this one about whether college athletes to be paying a salary. the panel includes former georgetown men's basketball coach john thom
congressional historians -- >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time is this the most uncivil time in history? >> could be close if you picked another. and what about the years leading to the civil war -- [inaudible] >> there are a lot of senators who cheered on that post, remember? >> there is now a musical about alexander hamilton who was shot by sitting vice president of the united states. we've had terrible political times. >> one brawl in 1858...
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enthusiasms and sneektd and their poll sifs are about the taking babies out of the arm of their parents, uncivilized, inhumane. oforthy of the united states america. >> you mentioned the republicans are using i.c.e. as a batteringd ram againstmocrats. they are always using you. that is not new. th h has beenpening many elections and many feel le me on that is increasing and some democrats are saying if i get elected, i'm not going to vote for nancy pelosi as minorityeader or speaker. what do you expect? i know you said, knock yoself out. just win. but then what? >> well, the point , is that republicans now that i'mfe ive. i say it modestly. i'm an elective orp andhat remains it off the table. it's just another sign of their policy bankruptcy they have to be -- gofter a 1y0e6789 one of party,sing stars in the is cortez. she shocked people back in new ork and beat a close ally of yours, joe crawly. what is the take away from that? >> let's s about that district, it's a progressive district. so her messageha worked in district. we're trifing to win the congress of the united states. we're trying to win
enthusiasms and sneektd and their poll sifs are about the taking babies out of the arm of their parents, uncivilized, inhumane. oforthy of the united states america. >> you mentioned the republicans are using i.c.e. as a batteringd ram againstmocrats. they are always using you. that is not new. th h has beenpening many elections and many feel le me on that is increasing and some democrats are saying if i get elected, i'm not going to vote for nancy pelosi as minorityeader or speaker. what...
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congressional historians -- >> one of the questions i hear isple asking all the time, this the most uncivilime in >> certainly the years leading to the civil war when i host member came over in 1856 because he disagreed with what he said and there were a lot of senators who cheered on about the shooting of alexander hamilton. that's pretty dramatic. we have had terrible political times. there was one in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor. wigof the members who had a he pulled his wig off during the fight. that was enough levity to stop the fight. >> congressional historians on c-span's q&a. >> we have found out many of the metanarratives introduced in the 2016 election were not of american origin, that they were crafted by foreign intelligence agencies outside the united states. >> former military intelligence officer and his book, the plot to destroy democracy. burning were slow propaganda warfare companies used by russia, which could never keep pace with the news of the 80's world and 90's. it is only when the social media came to the height of its p
congressional historians -- >> one of the questions i hear isple asking all the time, this the most uncivilime in >> certainly the years leading to the civil war when i host member came over in 1856 because he disagreed with what he said and there were a lot of senators who cheered on about the shooting of alexander hamilton. that's pretty dramatic. we have had terrible political times. there was one in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor. wigof...
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or uncivilized. >> never got uncivilized? >> heated. if i feel heated and i might in some case, the thing for me to do is to sit there like this and in the evening i tell joanna i don't -- i felt heated. [laughter and applause] >> you clearly handle your heat a lot better than other people. that you can do it with that kind of vulcan aplomb, i think i'm upset now. we have a few minutes. when we move the mics around, we have one there and there. when i call on you introduce yourself, if it is an organization, tell us which and then a sufficiently worded question. let's start with you and then move the mic to you. introduce yourself, your name, where you are from and what is on your mind. >> i am john from baltimore, maryland, and justice breyer, my question is, how do you deal with the subjectivity of god when it is a word specifically is in the pledge of allegiance case or when god comes in the back door when it comes to a woman's right to choose? >> my feeling is there are three cases woven in this thing. but i'm not going to comment o
or uncivilized. >> never got uncivilized? >> heated. if i feel heated and i might in some case, the thing for me to do is to sit there like this and in the evening i tell joanna i don't -- i felt heated. [laughter and applause] >> you clearly handle your heat a lot better than other people. that you can do it with that kind of vulcan aplomb, i think i'm upset now. we have a few minutes. when we move the mics around, we have one there and there. when i call on you introduce...
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. >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time is this the most uncivil time in history.o be close, if you had to pick another period certainly the years leading toward the civil war. when a host never came over and came became senator in 1956 because he disagreed with what he said and there are a lot of senators who cheered on that house member. >> there's a broadway musical about the shooting of hamilton who was shot by the vice president. we've had terrible times. >> there was a period before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor fighting one another. >> one of the members who had a wig his name was kipe one of the members pulled his wig off during the fight. and someone else yelled he scalped him. and that was enough levity to stop the fight. >> congressional reporters sunday night at 8:00 eastern on cspan's q & a. >>> next on american history tv former presidential speech writers talk about communicating policy from the president's point of view. we hear from john shi who worked with hillary clinton and from josh mcconnell who
. >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time is this the most uncivil time in history.o be close, if you had to pick another period certainly the years leading toward the civil war. when a host never came over and came became senator in 1956 because he disagreed with what he said and there are a lot of senators who cheered on that house member. >> there's a broadway musical about the shooting of hamilton who was shot by the vice president. we've had terrible times....
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recreates the uncivil it's not just collection of kuhn's works and doing the summing his yacht also functions as a gallery on. every chair every picture every lamp could be a museum piece. my unfinished we had to be. brought to culture and because there's a book on this. show me what would you have to put people to catch. on to a couple sustainable tourism topknots contemporary arts. this mixture combined with the islands it did exciting tools writers and artists to hydra. maybe your home or apartment is in need of a creative interior design tip if so then we have just the solution you might want to try your hand and they do it yourself wire mesh lamp our resident d.i.y. hon and lead carefully walks us through the process so get out your pen and paper if you like to have a go at it on your own but don't worry if she goes too fast you can always see the video again on our youtube channel. creates its own kind of and today i'll show you how to make it. to give your hometown modern touch for that you need a floor lamp with a round lamp shade. by a mash two centimeters longer and wider than the l
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. >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time is this the most uncivil time in history? >> it has to be close, if you were to pick another period, the years leading to the civil war, came to the member senator because he disagreed with what he said. there are a lot of senators who cheered on that house member. >> there is a musical about the shooting of alexander hamilton. he was shot by the sitting vice president of the u.s. that is pretty dramatic. we have had terrible political times. >> there was one role in 1858 -- one brawl that had 80 members rolling around on the floor fighting one another. pulled hismembers wig off during the fight. someone else yelled " they him"t -- they sculpalped that was enough to stop the fight. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. the of the coming up next on newsmakers, alex smith from "america rising," talks about the upcoming midterm elections. then, a discussion on
. >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time is this the most uncivil time in history? >> it has to be close, if you were to pick another period, the years leading to the civil war, came to the member senator because he disagreed with what he said. there are a lot of senators who cheered on that house member. >> there is a musical about the shooting of alexander hamilton. he was shot by the sitting vice president of the u.s. that is pretty dramatic. we have had...
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. >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time -- is this the most uncivil time in history certainly the years leading to the civil war, when a house in 1856aned a senator and the role a lot of senators that cheered on that house member. musical is a broadway about the shooting of alexander hamilton, he was shot by the sitting vice president of the united states. we have had terrible political times. in 1858 was a brawl that had 80 members rolling around on the floor fighting one another. one of the members pulled his -- pulled his wig off during a fight and someone yelled used out tim -- you s capled him. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> "washington journal" continues. seniorren cass is a fellow at the manhattan institute and author of th
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. >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time, is this the most uncivil time in history? >> it has to be close. if i picked another. , figures leading up to the civil war. there are a lot of senators who cheered on. >> is a broadway musical about the shooting of alexander hamilton. he was shot by the sitting vice president of the united states. that is pretty dramatic. we've had terrible political times. >> was one brawl in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor fighting with another. one of the members who had away , one of the members pulled his wood off. some real skill, he scalped him. that was enough levity to stop the fight. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. next, kenneth s greenberg abouts that -- a class honor in antebellum south. he explains what actions would've of given the most offense during this. as well as the rules that disputes. his classes about an hour and 10 minutes. -- class is about an hour and 10 minutes. class topic for today's is about honor and slavery. the first thing they have to realize about
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donald richie, and -- >> one of the questions i hear people ask all the time is, is this the most uncivil time in history? >> if you were to pick another time, certainly the years leading up to the civil war. when a host member came over and 1856 becauseor in he disagreed with what he said. >> there is a broadway musical now about the shooting of alexander hamilton, shot by the sitting vice president of the united states. that is pretty dramatic. we've had terrible times. >> there was one brawl in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor, fighting one another. >> one of the members had a wig. one of the members pulled his off during his wig the fight, and a member yelled, "he scalped him!" that was enough levity to stop the fight. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span q&a. we will take you live to a senate subcommittee hearing on nasa's priorities in space exploration. we will hear from the head of the -- scientist.er chief ted cruz chairs the subcommittee. >> good afternoon. .his hearing is called to order since the dawn of time, man has often looked
donald richie, and -- >> one of the questions i hear people ask all the time is, is this the most uncivil time in history? >> if you were to pick another time, certainly the years leading up to the civil war. when a host member came over and 1856 becauseor in he disagreed with what he said. >> there is a broadway musical now about the shooting of alexander hamilton, shot by the sitting vice president of the united states. that is pretty dramatic. we've had terrible times....
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ncicap.org] "q&a" -- on >> one of the questions that i hear people asking all the time -- is this the most uncivil time in history? >> certainly the years leading to the civil war, white house member came over and became a senator in 1856 degrees -- and killed a senator in 1856 because he is great with what he said. >> the shooting alexander hamilton, he was shot, a sitting vice president of the united states. 1858, before the civil war, 80 members rolling around on the floor, fighting one another. pulledof the members his wig off during the fight, and was the other members yelled "he scalped him!" and they stopped the fight. at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." monday, a discussion on cyber security threats at u.s. institutions and how the u.s. should respond to hacking and the spread of information. you can watch it live at noon eastern here on these spent. later in the day, the open look at thes a good role of think tanks and nongovernmental organizations have in shaping non-us foreign policy. that is beginning live on c-span starting at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> nominated to the supreme court by pre
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thank you we're on our way to illegal sapphire mines outside the village of uncivil bay in eastern madagascar. from here on the only way is on foot it's somehow absurd it took us weeks to get permits to legally visit illegal mines. then mining and environment ministries had to give their approval as well as an international environmental organization. but without the appropriate papers the forestry official would not have cleared us for entry. and. we were registered and must promise we won't take any sapphire's with us. we have camping equipment and enough food and water for three days. a dozen young men will be our porters. it'll be tough going all the way to the mines. and reporters say it'll take six hours to get there. we've already been warned that this will be anything but a normal hike. over the village of and save a base seems like the last outpost of civilization our group attracts lots of attention white people are a rare sight here. why. such . valuable blue sapphires were found last year in the nature reserve of a kenny haney ximena since then tens of thousands of prospectors hav
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the whole debate about civility misses the point which is that when they uncivil feel that their voices are not being heard. what sort of boundaries do you put on that when you talk about using it among the different groups? guest: we are nonviolent organization. we believe in civil disobedience and public pressure campaigns as one of the tools we use in addition to things like mass strikes. we really supported the strikes and west virginia because it was working people, public employees, and teachers withholding labor and saying we are going to stop right now until you give us what we need. welobby elected officials, do public education events, and one of the things we do our going door to door and talking to people about their health care. we support medicare for all and when you knock on people's doors , our experience is that they are either not calm or the rare "healthts because our care system" is so dysfunctional and does not serve anyone's needs. we are nonviolent organization that we do not put all of our eggs in one basket. host: william is a democrat in knoxville, tennessee.
the whole debate about civility misses the point which is that when they uncivil feel that their voices are not being heard. what sort of boundaries do you put on that when you talk about using it among the different groups? guest: we are nonviolent organization. we believe in civil disobedience and public pressure campaigns as one of the tools we use in addition to things like mass strikes. we really supported the strikes and west virginia because it was working people, public employees, and...
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identity politics that have brought the democrats to where they are in what is amounted to a truly uncivil war that is really among the left in this i mean they're right we're getting along pretty well not perfectly but pretty well i remember a few years ago when i thought the republican party was imploding but at this point i really think that identity politics is imploding the left that they have got to get some issues to stand on and to work together frankly because even if the three of us four of us sat down and discussed policy we could agree on we could find something that all of us are passionate about and we could fight together on that but rather than that the american people and especially the traditional democrats out there they're watching this lunacy go on the left and thinking i don't know but i know that's not what i want and they'll lose in the midterms because of it i feel quite sure at least at this point if something doesn't change fast you know why can't the establishment democrats rein these people in are they afraid or do or they're worried to be their bases drew a dr
identity politics that have brought the democrats to where they are in what is amounted to a truly uncivil war that is really among the left in this i mean they're right we're getting along pretty well not perfectly but pretty well i remember a few years ago when i thought the republican party was imploding but at this point i really think that identity politics is imploding the left that they have got to get some issues to stand on and to work together frankly because even if the three of us...
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. >> one of the questions that i do people ask all the time, is this the most uncivil time in history. >> if you are going to pick another period, the years leading to the civil war when a host member caned another senator because he disagreed with what he said and a lot of senators cheered on the host member. hot by the sitting vice president of the united states which is pretty dramatic. we have had terrible times. >> there was one brawl in 1858 to before the civil war that 80 members rolling around on the floor fighting one another. one of the members who had a wig, one of the members pulled it off during the fight, and someone else yelled, he scalped im, and that was enough levity to stop the fight. [laughter] >> congressional historians sunday night at 8:00 eastern on &a.span's q >> earlier today, president trump met with inner-city pastors to talk about his interest in changing the criminal justice system. he also talked about workforce training. this is half an hour. pres. trump: my administration is open 100%.
. >> one of the questions that i do people ask all the time, is this the most uncivil time in history. >> if you are going to pick another period, the years leading to the civil war when a host member caned another senator because he disagreed with what he said and a lot of senators cheered on the host member. hot by the sitting vice president of the united states which is pretty dramatic. we have had terrible times. >> there was one brawl in 1858 to before the civil war that...
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. >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time, is this the most uncivil time in historycertainly the years leading to the civil war if you were to period.different when a host member came to the senator in 1856 because he disagreed with what he said. there are a lot of senators who cheered on the house member. the shooting of alexander hamilton, he was shot by the sitting vice president to the united states. that is pretty dramatic. we have had terrible times. >> there was one brawl in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor, fighting one another. >> one of the members who had one of- who had a wig, the members pulled his wig. someone else yelled, you scalped him! that was enough remedy to stop the fight. congressional historians richard baker, donald richie, and ray small, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. monday, a discussion on cyber security threats to u.s. institutions and how the u.s. should respond to hacking and the spread of false information. the event is being hosted by the university of southern onifornia's annenberg c
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if you are not with me, you are uncivilized. the tolerance of liberals. >> that's not it.ng. we need to do better for american citizens and make sure they can have a good life. we are the richest country in the world. there is no reason -- >> martha: i have to stop you i have to go guy. >> she said civilized. >> martha: thank you. still to come. standing for the national anthem compared to slavery and keep your peacocks at home on your next flight. wednesdays with waters. >> okay! >> [laughing]. it's absolute confidence in 30,000 precision parts, or it isn't. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians, or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event, now through august 31st. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. the full value oft wyour new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the fu
if you are not with me, you are uncivilized. the tolerance of liberals. >> that's not it.ng. we need to do better for american citizens and make sure they can have a good life. we are the richest country in the world. there is no reason -- >> martha: i have to stop you i have to go guy. >> she said civilized. >> martha: thank you. still to come. standing for the national anthem compared to slavery and keep your peacocks at home on your next flight. wednesdays with...
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with a group of academics to analyze what is called echo chambers around political discussions and uncivil discourse but republicans expressed concern some of those selected to be part of the group have in the past themselves tweeted anti-trump sentiments. fox news.com found four of the six on the panel had at some point criticized the president on twitter. like facebook twitter is trying to crack down on fake accounts, disinformation and discord, 17 million fake or suspicious accounts in may and june alone. shannon: thank you very much. breaking tonight special counsel robert mueller reportedly referring a number of cases to federal prosecutors in new york, cases that reportedly have to do with high profile lobbyists like president obama's greg craig and tony podesta, the brother of hillary clinton's 2016 presidential chairman john podesta. the office declining to comment but the referral comes to light as mueller's first trial connected to the russian probe but nothing to do with the 2016 election begins. former trump campaign chairman paul manafort got an ear full. former chief assistan
with a group of academics to analyze what is called echo chambers around political discussions and uncivil discourse but republicans expressed concern some of those selected to be part of the group have in the past themselves tweeted anti-trump sentiments. fox news.com found four of the six on the panel had at some point criticized the president on twitter. like facebook twitter is trying to crack down on fake accounts, disinformation and discord, 17 million fake or suspicious accounts in may...
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. >> the calls coming from the uncivil, asking democrats who were so wimpy and weak, no, it's okay, we'll, we don't need the whole thing, that's how our side sounds the whole time, we're constantly giving in. and then a few people want to stand up and say "no, i've had enough, that's it." and we don't have to be violent, we have to remain nonviolent, but if the worst that is going to happen to anyone in the trump administration is that they don't get to have a chicken dinner in virginia, i don't know-- listen, seriously, if it were just that we had these differences, i don't think it's right to throw sarah sanders out of the restaurant because i disagree with her politically. if i see her come in to my movie i'm not going to say you can't see my movie, but that's not what's going on now. we're not talking about political differences. we're talking about thousands of children being kidnapped from their parents and put in jails. and i don't know if you saw the show headline tonight but they ruled now toddlers must appear in these immigration courts alone, they cannot have an advocate or a l
. >> the calls coming from the uncivil, asking democrats who were so wimpy and weak, no, it's okay, we'll, we don't need the whole thing, that's how our side sounds the whole time, we're constantly giving in. and then a few people want to stand up and say "no, i've had enough, that's it." and we don't have to be violent, we have to remain nonviolent, but if the worst that is going to happen to anyone in the trump administration is that they don't get to have a chicken dinner in...
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. >> one of the questions people ask all the time, is this the most uncivil time in his three -- history? >> the years leading to the civil war. 1856, there were a lot of senators that cheered on that member. >> there was the shooting of alexander hamilton. that was pretty dramatic. have had terrible times in political times. --there was one time in 1958 1858 before the civil war where there were members rolling around on the floor, fighting each other. one of the members was wearing a rigged -- wig. one of the members pulled his wig off and another member yelled, "you scalped him!" >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on human day. -- q&a. >> foreign-policy analysts talked about the relationship gulf states.ucing the effect of u.s. and european sanctions on russian oil and gas production area this is an hour. -- gas production. this is in our. >> good morning. moderator forthe this second session. we have two speakers for the first of
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heare of the questions i being asked all the time, is this the most uncivil time in history? be time living -- running up to the civil war. there are a lot of senators who cleared on that congress member. of -- a is a broadway broadway musical of the shooting of alexander hamilton. that is pretty dramatic. we have had terrible times. >> there was one brawl in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor, fighting one another. >> one of the members had a wig. one of the members for the -- pulled his wig off during the fight, and a member yelled, "he scalped him!" that was enough levity to stop the fight. congressional historians, sunday night at 8:00 east on -- eastern on c-span's q&a. >> good afternoon. this hearing is called to order. since the dawn of time, man has often looked up into the night sky and wondered what is out there. are we alone? in 300 bc, the greek philosopher epicurus assumed that "other worlds with plants and other living things, some of them similar and some of them different than ours, m
heare of the questions i being asked all the time, is this the most uncivil time in history? be time living -- running up to the civil war. there are a lot of senators who cleared on that congress member. of -- a is a broadway broadway musical of the shooting of alexander hamilton. that is pretty dramatic. we have had terrible times. >> there was one brawl in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor, fighting one another. >> one of the members had a...
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. >>> my book of the week is "uncivil agreement" by lilliana mason. are so divided. this slender academic treatise strikes me as the most persuasive. it points out our political identity has been fused with our social identity. if you tell me who you voted for, i can tell you where you live, shop, eat, and pray. that turns out to produce extreme polarization and gridlock. >>> now for the last look. for decades in china, most couples were only allowed to have a single child. and even today, most families are limited to two. well, this month an unusual publication has parents and pundits alike speculating that changes are afoot. a postage stamp released for the upcoming year of the pig, the stamp features a porcine family with three little piglets. it has chinese couples wondering if humans will be permitted a third child as well. and with good reason. in 2016, a year of the monday can i stamp showed two baby baboons kissing their monday can i -- kissing their monkey mama. and that year, the two-child policy went into effect. the state-run "people's dai
. >>> my book of the week is "uncivil agreement" by lilliana mason. are so divided. this slender academic treatise strikes me as the most persuasive. it points out our political identity has been fused with our social identity. if you tell me who you voted for, i can tell you where you live, shop, eat, and pray. that turns out to produce extreme polarization and gridlock. >>> now for the last look. for decades in china, most couples were only allowed to have a single...
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it can't come at the expense of uncivil discourse.t come at the expense of us tearing each other apart. governor ridge said it very well. all of this outpouring for john mccain is so, i'm sure, comforting, i hope, comforting to cindy and their children. but it would do us all well, i think, to think carefully not about what john said but about how john behaved and try to behave that way ourselves. >> neil: very well-put. carly, thanks very much. >> great to see you. >> neil: more after this. il chas with a tire rotation as well. ooo! i could put that on an airplane banner. our $19.99 oil change also includes a tire rotation. book an appointment online. adults are just kids with much, much better toys. introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. with uncontrolled moderor atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itc
it can't come at the expense of uncivil discourse.t come at the expense of us tearing each other apart. governor ridge said it very well. all of this outpouring for john mccain is so, i'm sure, comforting, i hope, comforting to cindy and their children. but it would do us all well, i think, to think carefully not about what john said but about how john behaved and try to behave that way ourselves. >> neil: very well-put. carly, thanks very much. >> great to see you. >> neil:...
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the inverse of that argument is there are people who otherwise would be on the service, find it too uncivilth more protections on board. you don't think that's possible? >> you could do that, then you lose the magic of twitter which is i can go under carl quintanilla's amazing tweets and challenge him. >> as you often do >> which i often do. that's the idea. what twitter could have done to make a meaningful business and totally screwed up was buying smaller companies, and using the 300 million strong fervent opinionated influencer social network to build other services, vine and periscope were amazing assets they totally destroyed. what's the point of being public if you can't use that stock to build other brands and build your service twitter is lost. it is not a stock you should own. jack is not probably the right guy to own it. the ad network doesn't work. the ad network pales in comparison to facebook and google i would say this is like a prisoner's dilemma if they want to make these changes, it will remove the entire fabric of what twitter is supposed to be there's one thing they could
the inverse of that argument is there are people who otherwise would be on the service, find it too uncivilth more protections on board. you don't think that's possible? >> you could do that, then you lose the magic of twitter which is i can go under carl quintanilla's amazing tweets and challenge him. >> as you often do >> which i often do. that's the idea. what twitter could have done to make a meaningful business and totally screwed up was buying smaller companies, and...
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no one in the white house feels compelled to leave after a grotesque display of uncivility and heartlessness. and you wonder why nobody has respect for white house staff nor should they get a pass when their time in the white house ends. i agree with general petraeus. we applaud them for doing the right thing in the end, but the process really does justify examination. >> it does, because on one hand i'm loathed to talk about this because i think these actions prove that our president wanted to make himself the center piece of a story that was not about him at all. on the other hand, i'm glad that you bring it up because otherwise the type of behavior becomes increasingly normalized. and i think it's why that beautiful tribute that senator mccain wrote before he passed resonated with so many people, which is at the core of his work was service, and he came back to that idea. service, however imperfect, was what drove him. and that is not what is driving this white housing. it is not what is driving this president. and it is also hard to believe it is what is driving the staff. >> general pet
no one in the white house feels compelled to leave after a grotesque display of uncivility and heartlessness. and you wonder why nobody has respect for white house staff nor should they get a pass when their time in the white house ends. i agree with general petraeus. we applaud them for doing the right thing in the end, but the process really does justify examination. >> it does, because on one hand i'm loathed to talk about this because i think these actions prove that our president...
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/ joshua: uncivilized? justice breyer: if i feel heated, and i might in some case, the thing for me to do is to sit there like this. in the evening, i tell joanna i felt heated. [laughter] [applause] you clearly handle your heat better than a lot of people i think. if you can do that with kind of vulcan -- let's get to the audience questions. we do have a few minutes. when we move the mics around -- i think we have one there and there. introduce yourself, your name and where you are from, your organization and your efficiently worded question. let's start with you and then we will move that mic over to you. introduce yourself, your name, where you are from and what is on your mind. >> i'm john, i am from baltimore, maryland teaching an independent school in the area. my question is how do you deal with the subjectivity of god when it is a word specifically, as in pledge of allegiance case, or god comes in the back door when it comes to a woman's right to choose? justice breyer: my have a slight feeling ther
/ joshua: uncivilized? justice breyer: if i feel heated, and i might in some case, the thing for me to do is to sit there like this. in the evening, i tell joanna i felt heated. [laughter] [applause] you clearly handle your heat better than a lot of people i think. if you can do that with kind of vulcan -- let's get to the audience questions. we do have a few minutes. when we move the mics around -- i think we have one there and there. introduce yourself, your name and where you are from, your...
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is this the most uncivil time in history? >> if you were to pick another. -- if you were to pick another period, if you are going into the civil war and someone took a cane to the senator and there are a lot of senators richard on that member. >> there is a broadway musical about the shooting of broadway -- off alexander hamilton. we have had terrible political times. >> before the civil war there was a brawl that had 80 members fighting one another. one of the members who had a wuig= -- wig one of the members his wig off.ulled that was enough levity to start -- to stop the fight. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. ivanka trump discussed workforce issues and her role advising her father in the white house. she was interviewed by mike
is this the most uncivil time in history? >> if you were to pick another. -- if you were to pick another period, if you are going into the civil war and someone took a cane to the senator and there are a lot of senators richard on that member. >> there is a broadway musical about the shooting of broadway -- off alexander hamilton. we have had terrible political times. >> before the civil war there was a brawl that had 80 members fighting one another. one of the members who had...
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the rudeness and uncivil behavior. calling them high school names, stupid and dummy.if an army battalion commander were acting this way, we would take him out of command. never seen anything like this. never seen anyone act that way. it is alarming. >> and on veteran's affairs? >> well, poor veteran's affairs. second biggest department of government. if you get in the system, it is tremendous medical care, but unwieldy, bad leadership at the top, the poor president has been jerking the tiller on this thing. obviously they are allowing private business interests to intervene. there were political actors set over from the white house. congress has got to step in. this is not a partisan operation. this is support of veterans. they need steady wise leadership that stays in place for ten years to try and fix it. >> and so concerning especially given how much time has been spent talking about this problem and this report shows not a public interest on it. thank you as always. and we will be right back. the new united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away.
the rudeness and uncivil behavior. calling them high school names, stupid and dummy.if an army battalion commander were acting this way, we would take him out of command. never seen anything like this. never seen anyone act that way. it is alarming. >> and on veteran's affairs? >> well, poor veteran's affairs. second biggest department of government. if you get in the system, it is tremendous medical care, but unwieldy, bad leadership at the top, the poor president has been jerking...
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difficult to see how that could change or change for the better at least from our perspective and uncivil thank you for talking to us today to appreciate the time. you're very welcome oh moved by the u.s. president could help some of odds and tina's steel and aluminum exporters at least right this crisis donald trump signed an order exempting them from some quotas and tariffs imposed in march brazil south korea also being given relief but not e.u. countries mexico canada. the nicaraguan president's dismissed a u.n. report accusing him and his administration of ignoring human rights abuses during anti-government protests report accusing the government of legal arrests torture and close trials three hundred people have been killed in that violence since mid april. they've been more far right rallies in the eastern german city of human stuff violent confrontations earlier in the week thousands of germans have been protesting against foreigners the government's immigration policies it follows the arrest of two men with syrian and iraqi backgrounds on suspicion of fatally stabbing a german man
difficult to see how that could change or change for the better at least from our perspective and uncivil thank you for talking to us today to appreciate the time. you're very welcome oh moved by the u.s. president could help some of odds and tina's steel and aluminum exporters at least right this crisis donald trump signed an order exempting them from some quotas and tariffs imposed in march brazil south korea also being given relief but not e.u. countries mexico canada. the nicaraguan...
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. >> one of the questions that i hear people asking all the time, is this the most uncivil time in history? period?e pick another certainly the years leading to the civil war. he disagreed with what he said and there were a lot of senators who cheered on the house number. >> there is a great musical about the shooting of alexander hamilton. he was shot by the sitting vice president to the united states. that is pretty dramatic. we have had terrible times, political times. >> there was one brawl in 1858 before the civil war that had a be running around on the >> floor fighting one another. members pulled his wig off during the fight. someone else yelled, you scalped him! that was enough remedy to stop the fight. announcer: congressional historians richard baker, donald ray small, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. next week, book tv is in primetime starting monday at 8:30 p.m. eastern, senator tim trey gowdyongressman talk about their book "unified, how unlikely friendship gives us hope for a divided country." eastern,t 8:00 p.m. sean spicer with his memoir "the briefing, politics, th
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visit ncicap.org] >> one question people ask all the time, is this the most uncivil time in history? a member came to a senator in 1856 and disagreed with what he said, and a lot of other senators cheered on that house member. a sitting vice president of the united states was shot. that's pretty dramatic. several times, there was a brawl 1858 that had 80 members rolling on the floor fighting. pulled a the members wig off during the fight and one of the other members said, they scalped him. so that was enough to stop the fight. [laughter] historians,onal sunday night and it :00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >> next week on american history tv on c-span3, the first of our nine part series, "1968: america in turmoil or co each night, we look back at that tumultuous year. on monday we discuss the vietnam war. on tuesday, a look at the presidential campaign of that year. wednesday, civil rights and race relations. on thursday, a discussion of liberal politics. friday, conservative politics. on saturday, women's rights. "1968: america in american next week on history tv on c-span3. all nine
visit ncicap.org] >> one question people ask all the time, is this the most uncivil time in history? a member came to a senator in 1856 and disagreed with what he said, and a lot of other senators cheered on that house member. a sitting vice president of the united states was shot. that's pretty dramatic. several times, there was a brawl 1858 that had 80 members rolling on the floor fighting. pulled a the members wig off during the fight and one of the other members said, they scalped...