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. >> the bomb was attached to the underside of a military truck, exploding at the edge of the presidential compound. the gates leading to the main gate of the presidential counter, 24 hours before the inauguration held inside that presidential compound. while it was a small bomb, one person was injured, i am sure it was putting the afghan forces on higher alert. we are expecting it to be shut down as dignitaries arrive for the inauguration of ashraf ghani, karzai hands over power. afghanistan seen in its history, it will be an historic day. one of the challenges that ashraf ghani will face as he moves forward. also a difficult economy here. we understand that the government is having a major shortfall, the establishment of its workers. as ashraf ghani takes power, afghans see it as a historic day, a jubilant day. the government will face many challenges as afghanistan buts the economy on its feet. the security fighting taliban, renewed fighting gaz christopher gibson, a prolonged fight down the south as the security system, the new government takes care of the security situation. a lot of
. >> the bomb was attached to the underside of a military truck, exploding at the edge of the presidential compound. the gates leading to the main gate of the presidential counter, 24 hours before the inauguration held inside that presidential compound. while it was a small bomb, one person was injured, i am sure it was putting the afghan forces on higher alert. we are expecting it to be shut down as dignitaries arrive for the inauguration of ashraf ghani, karzai hands over power....
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. >> the bombing with was attached to the underside of a military truck. it exploded at the edge of the presidential compound, a gate leading to the main gate of the presidential compound 24 hours before the inauguration to be held inside the presidential compound, and while it was a small bomb, one person was injured. i am sure it will put afghan security forces on higher alert. we expect it to be mainly shut down tomorrow, as signatory arrived for the inauguration of ashraf ghani as a long-time leader. hamid karzai hands over power in the first democratic transfer of power that afghanistan has seen in its history. it will be an historic day. security is one of many changes that the unity government will face. also a difficult economy here. we understand that the government is having major shortfall, trouble paying the salaries of its workers. as ashraf ghani takes power, afghans see it as a historic day, a jubilant day, but his government will face changes as they try to put afghanistan's economy on the sfeet and get the security -- feet and get the secu
. >> the bombing with was attached to the underside of a military truck. it exploded at the edge of the presidential compound, a gate leading to the main gate of the presidential compound 24 hours before the inauguration to be held inside the presidential compound, and while it was a small bomb, one person was injured. i am sure it will put afghan security forces on higher alert. we expect it to be mainly shut down tomorrow, as signatory arrived for the inauguration of ashraf ghani as a...
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we don't like to see that underside.we don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding, he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that, you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you. >> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films. an attempt to control the colorado river's flooding and provide water to california the , u.s. government began this construction on hoover dam in 1931. one of the largest man-made structures when it opened in the 1936, project employed over 21,000 workers. it was completed two years ahead of schedule. in 1955 department of the interior film about the planning and the building of hoover dam. the story explains the engineering feat necessary for construction and promotes economic and recreational benefits provided by th
we don't like to see that underside.we don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding, he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that, you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you. >> each week, american history tv's "reel...
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. >>> at the graeming levi's stadium, you don't normally sigh the underside where everything comes together to enhance the fan experience. today, though, we got an up close look and are sharing it with you. business reporter scott budman was on that tour. he joins us now with a look inside and under as well. >> levi's stadium was built mainly for football but also with a lot of technology in mind. here's a hook at the stadium app that will bring you game highlights and menu options right to your phone. pa they now you're going mobile. welcome to the nerve center inside levi's stadium. >> you're going to see the guts today. >> reporter: where 400 miles of cable wind through the facility, aiming to make your experience in the stands more high tech. >> no longer can we tell fans, come to the venue and be unplugged for six hours. that doesn't work. >> reporter: what does work are the 1200 wi-fi access points, one for every 100 seats in the stadium. ♪ >> reporter: along with the levi's app that lets you watch highlights and order food from your seat, all from a team that expects you to go mobile
. >>> at the graeming levi's stadium, you don't normally sigh the underside where everything comes together to enhance the fan experience. today, though, we got an up close look and are sharing it with you. business reporter scott budman was on that tour. he joins us now with a look inside and under as well. >> levi's stadium was built mainly for football but also with a lot of technology in mind. here's a hook at the stadium app that will bring you game highlights and menu...
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. >> the bombing was a magnetic bomb attached to the underside of a military truck in the center of kabul, exploding at the edge of the compound. just about 24 hours before the inauguration held inside that presidential compound. and while it was a small bomb, one person was injured. i am sure it would be putting african security forces on high alert. we expect it to be shut down tomorrow as dignitaries arrive for the inauguration of ashraf ghani, as president hamid karzai hands over power. it will be an historic day, a challenge that the new unity government will face, and a difficult economy here. we understand that the government is having a major shortfall, trouble paying the salary of its workers. as ashraf ghani takes power, africans see it as an historic day. they'll face many challenges as they try to put afghanistan's economy and put the security situation fighting the taliban, renewed fighting. prolonged fighting in helmand as the new government tries to take care of the security situation. it's a lot of challenges for the government ahead. >>> a million people, most young men,
. >> the bombing was a magnetic bomb attached to the underside of a military truck in the center of kabul, exploding at the edge of the compound. just about 24 hours before the inauguration held inside that presidential compound. and while it was a small bomb, one person was injured. i am sure it would be putting african security forces on high alert. we expect it to be shut down tomorrow as dignitaries arrive for the inauguration of ashraf ghani, as president hamid karzai hands over...
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we don't like to see that underside. don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding, he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that, you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you.>> join us next wedneg washington journal for the theme of the 2015 cspan student cam document. competition. >> two 00 yea200 years ago, bri soldiers invaded washington d.c. and set fire to the us capital building and white house. kenneth bowling discusses the history of the white house and the capitol buildings. the white house historical association and the u.s. capitol historical society jointly hosted the symposium. this part of the event is 35 minutes. has been just a tremens group of presentations. so the first speaker that will be coming up this afternoon is kenneth r. bowling. kenneth recei
we don't like to see that underside. don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding, he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that, you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you.>> join us next wedneg washington journal for the theme of the...
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we don't like to see that underside.we don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding, he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that, you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you. with congress returning monday. here is a message to congress from one of this year's cspan student cam competition winners. >> throughout the years we have encountered a handful of friends who struggle with mental illness and see how lack of treatment can result in devastating events as well as emotional distress for individuals as well as their families j my name is felix schmidt and i was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. i ended up in the hospital after an attack sent me there. i went straight from being an impatient. they diagnosed me there after five minutes of talking to me as bipolar and
we don't like to see that underside.we don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding, he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that, you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you. with congress returning monday. here is a message to congress...
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we don't like to see that underside.we don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding, he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that, you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you. watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on american history tv, u.s. naval academy history professor laurie bogle teaches a class on the american prisoners taken prisoner during the korean war. usedxplains how they prisoners to intimidate their enemies and describes the effects of captivity and the thames by the enemy at political indoctrination. that's on lectures in history, our weekly program that takes you inside college classrooms across the country are lectures ranging from the americ
we don't like to see that underside.we don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding, he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that, you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you. watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on...
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interestingly enough because it's a stealth plane, the missiles are actually enclosed on the undersideane. they don't hang out there. it's considered a very much state-of-the-art plane. i travels well over 1,000 miles an hour. faster than the speed of sound. the range of some 1,800 miles and can carry more than 1,000 pounds of warheads. it's a controversial aircraft. but this is exactly the circumstance for which it was designed, in part, go back to that target map we were talking about before. why were the aircraft relied on more over here? because syria still, for all its difficulty with its government and fights with rebel forces, they have very robust air defenses over in this part of the country. so relying more on missiles over here, which are hard to stop and where people aren't in danger. and more on aircraft like the f-22 over here because those aircraft may be safe enough over here where they're dealing mainly with isis. >> i don't know if that syrian air force defense system could deal with the f-22 stealth fighters. those are pretty hard to find. tom, thanks very much. >>>
interestingly enough because it's a stealth plane, the missiles are actually enclosed on the undersideane. they don't hang out there. it's considered a very much state-of-the-art plane. i travels well over 1,000 miles an hour. faster than the speed of sound. the range of some 1,800 miles and can carry more than 1,000 pounds of warheads. it's a controversial aircraft. but this is exactly the circumstance for which it was designed, in part, go back to that target map we were talking about before....
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but like all cities it has an underside.hen crime occurs here or in the outlying areas, the arrested parties are likely to spend time at the kent county jail. >> spread your legs as far apart as you can. >> most of the 1,000 male and female inmates here are accused of crimes and are awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. jail officials take strides to house inmates in a manner that will minimize any problems. >> how you doing? good. >> we evaluate everybody that comes in. their risk, their need. we have housing areas of inmates of the same type of risks, same type of needs, and that's how you keep your jail as safe as possible. >> some cases, however, require the jail to take extra precautions. >> d1, can you open 42, please? >> we now have a case in the jail that involves four suspects that are involved in a very serious criminal sexual assault and home invasion. and the importance of keeping those people separate as full-time responsibility for us. because you can have some very violent situations where if one o
but like all cities it has an underside.hen crime occurs here or in the outlying areas, the arrested parties are likely to spend time at the kent county jail. >> spread your legs as far apart as you can. >> most of the 1,000 male and female inmates here are accused of crimes and are awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. jail officials take strides to house inmates in a manner that will minimize any problems. >> how you doing? good. >> we evaluate everybody...
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on the seamy injured -- underside of the oil business. and the question you're probably sick of answering, why did you write this book? >> i've written been the oil industry for a long time. i've written for over a decade. and i've written about the corruption of the international oil industry, and the way the united states maintains close relationships with various pretty unattractive regimes and the basis legalizationship is oil. when i was at the "los angeles times" in 2002, when first start writing about the topic. i wrote about the obion family of in new guinea. nobody knew about it or cared about it. a pariah state. terrible dictatorship, and dirt poor. and then in the mid-1990s, exxon found a lot of oil off the coast of equatorial guinea and other american companies poured in, and suddenly thisship changed. it was no longer a poo rye ya and that's there was this close, still on a friendly relationship because it's embarrassing but a reapproachment and now the president comes to washington from time to time, and i -- that -- it was
on the seamy injured -- underside of the oil business. and the question you're probably sick of answering, why did you write this book? >> i've written been the oil industry for a long time. i've written for over a decade. and i've written about the corruption of the international oil industry, and the way the united states maintains close relationships with various pretty unattractive regimes and the basis legalizationship is oil. when i was at the "los angeles times" in 2002,...
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sand and international speedway, but like a lot of tourist hot spots, there exists a seedy and dark underside transient people, and so along with the people that want to come here and enjoy daytona, we also have the criminal element that wants to come, also, and prey on the visitors that come here. >> but it's not just the visitors here who fall victim to crime. >> i'm working alone here in the store and it was 3:00. everything is fine. >> an immigrant from bangladesh moves his family from new york to daytona beach to get away from the cold. but the sun and surf are no protection against what happens on a beautiful summer day at the valero gas station and convenience store. >> i was fixing the newspaper and one guy opened the door and came right behind me and put knife here. >> udon can't believe what is happening to him. he fights back, but the knife wielding robber quickly gains the upper hand and threatens udon. >> told me, don't talk, don't move. if you move, i will cut your throat. >> holding him at knife point, the thief orders him to go behind the counter and open the cash register. th
sand and international speedway, but like a lot of tourist hot spots, there exists a seedy and dark underside transient people, and so along with the people that want to come here and enjoy daytona, we also have the criminal element that wants to come, also, and prey on the visitors that come here. >> but it's not just the visitors here who fall victim to crime. >> i'm working alone here in the store and it was 3:00. everything is fine. >> an immigrant from bangladesh moves...
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. >> host: here we are with "the secret world of oil," your new book on the underside of the oil businessi'm going to ask you the first question every author gets asked. why? why did you decide to write this book? >> guest: i've worked about, i've written about the oil industry for a long time, for over a decade. and i've written about the crushing of the international oil industry and the way the united states maintains close relationships with various, pretty unattractive regimes, and the basis of the relationship is oil. when i was at the "los angeles times" back in 2002 i think, when i first tried writing about this topic and wrote about the family of ecuadorian gene which is a small african country, half-million people, nobody knew about or cared about it. it was a pariah state. terrible dictatorship. and dirt-poor. then in the mid 1990s axon found a lot of oil off the coast the equatorial guinea, and other american companies poured in. and suddenly the relationship change. suddenly it was no longer a pariah because of his close, still, it's too embarrassing, but there was a reapproa
. >> host: here we are with "the secret world of oil," your new book on the underside of the oil businessi'm going to ask you the first question every author gets asked. why? why did you decide to write this book? >> guest: i've worked about, i've written about the oil industry for a long time, for over a decade. and i've written about the crushing of the international oil industry and the way the united states maintains close relationships with various, pretty...
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at the end of the report, being turned over to the gestapo which is the underside of the gestapo. it does not say what happened, i suspect he was interrogated and released after a while. for the next arrest report, there were 12 minutes later comment at the same crowd scene at the police station and so what i know doesn't take too much to surmise. these jews had been ordered to turn in their weapons and that is what they were doing, at the police station turning them in and they were in line and the next fellow gets turned over to the gestapo as well and so on so what do you have? they register the guns, the nazis know they have some because of registration records, they are ordered to turn demand are arrested and effectively disarmed and the nazis could move on to the next stage. the next stage -- got to actually point to make it go. what it shows you is it suggests not just the jets but it proves this was planned by the nazis, they were getting ready, disarming of the german jews and this would make it easy to carry out and make sure there was no resistance. this individual was
at the end of the report, being turned over to the gestapo which is the underside of the gestapo. it does not say what happened, i suspect he was interrogated and released after a while. for the next arrest report, there were 12 minutes later comment at the same crowd scene at the police station and so what i know doesn't take too much to surmise. these jews had been ordered to turn in their weapons and that is what they were doing, at the police station turning them in and they were in line...
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i think we're learning now as so often happens of someone's soft bully underside and good nature, as well. just days before her medical emergency, joan rivers was on a publicity tour for the diary of a mad diva, her latest book. fans around the world mourn the loss of joan rivers. >> a legend of the comedy circuit. >> that's what you think! >> and the queen of witty barbs on the red carpet. for joan rivers, everyone was fair game. she even laughed at herself, making fun of her brooklyn upbringing. >> house work is futile. you make the bed, do the dirks and six months later, you to have start all over again. >> she burst on to the stage in the 1950's when standup was dominated by men, but proved to be a stand out herself. >> i talked about things you are not supposed to talk about. it was outrageous. >> she caught the attention of johnny carson, giving her her first big break. >> they all thought i stunk. you're the first one that said i was funny. >> she first the first woman with her own talk show, putting her at odds with carson. two never spoke again. soon after her husband commit
i think we're learning now as so often happens of someone's soft bully underside and good nature, as well. just days before her medical emergency, joan rivers was on a publicity tour for the diary of a mad diva, her latest book. fans around the world mourn the loss of joan rivers. >> a legend of the comedy circuit. >> that's what you think! >> and the queen of witty barbs on the red carpet. for joan rivers, everyone was fair game. she even laughed at herself, making fun of her...
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we don't like to see that underside. don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding, he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that, you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you.>> join us next wedneg washington journal for the theme of the 2015 cspan student cam document. competition. >> two 00 yea200 years ago, bri soldiers invaded washington d.c. and set fire to the us capital building and white house. kenneth bowling discusses the history of the white house and the capitol buildings. the white house historical association and the u.s. capitol historical society jointly hosted the symposium. this part of the event is 35 minutes. has been just a tremens group of presentations. so the first speaker that will be coming up this afternoon is kenneth r. bowling. kenneth recei
we don't like to see that underside. don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding, he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that, you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you.>> join us next wedneg washington journal for the theme of the...
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you are looking at the underside of that suv.ve learned from san francisco police that several officers opened fire here this morning on a person. we do not know the condition of the person involved in this shooting or the person shot this morning. this all began, let me show you some video with a chase that first began in richmond. it's unclear exactly why police there began to pursue this person but chp officers then picked up the chase. it made its way from richmond over to marin county, across the golden gate bridge and into san francisco. that's when san francisco police picked up the pursuit. it ended with a crash, and then a shooting involving police officers. we don't know exactly how many officers fired this morning. again, we're still trying to get information and get a better understanding of the condition of the person who was shot out here this morning, the person at the -- at the center of this police pursuit. we're waiting to speak with the captain. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:08. police in vallejo sea
you are looking at the underside of that suv.ve learned from san francisco police that several officers opened fire here this morning on a person. we do not know the condition of the person involved in this shooting or the person shot this morning. this all began, let me show you some video with a chase that first began in richmond. it's unclear exactly why police there began to pursue this person but chp officers then picked up the chase. it made its way from richmond over to marin county,...
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we don't like to see that underside. we don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you. [ applause ] >> okay, i just have a few final announcements. and thanks to offer and then we'll go and enjoy ourselves in the historic parlors of decatur house. first, i would like to -- first i would like to thank all of you for attending this symposium and for the wonderful questions that were asked in our sessions. you really enriched the program here, and we greatly appreciate that. also, i'd like to thank the u.s. capitol historical society with don kenning here, who is representing them, who was working with me from the outset on this program as well as meg meg kennedy from james madison's
we don't like to see that underside. we don't like to think about madison for some reason as a guy who told dirty jokes. but this was a part of the charm that a great early american literatureur who we don't talk about anymore, james k.paulding he got to know madison, and he loved the story telling. he loved the raunchy humor. and he thought that you know, too bad american history will not know the real james madison. thank you. [ applause ] >> okay, i just have a few final announcements....
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there's been people knowing about the underside of the nfl for a very long time. >> well, that's certainlyg this brought to mind for me which i don't know how many other people see it, but i think about paterno and penn state. you're talking about large institutions that have a huge amount of money at stake. >> right. >> and they have, as a large institutions do when they have money at stake, they rally around their own. they protect and cover up and turn a blind eye towards abuse of all kinds. not just o abuse of women, which is horrible, abuse of women, abuse of whoever. some of these are worse than others. ul all of them have the same instinct. to make it all go away. >> they knew they had a racially insensitive owner in los angeles for quite some time. they did very little about it. i'm just going to say, i love penn state. i love penn state because they were a class outfit, a class organization. alabama always played penn state and would always mix with the fans, and i just don't think there's a group of fans that i have more respect for in america. that said, they should have got the
there's been people knowing about the underside of the nfl for a very long time. >> well, that's certainlyg this brought to mind for me which i don't know how many other people see it, but i think about paterno and penn state. you're talking about large institutions that have a huge amount of money at stake. >> right. >> and they have, as a large institutions do when they have money at stake, they rally around their own. they protect and cover up and turn a blind eye towards...