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academy as well. there is no sanctuary tor athletes in the united states military academy. >> i see the other nod. madam chair, i yield back. >> all right. miss luria is it you would like to postpone. >> let's then move on to miss escobar. >> thank you, madam chair. dr. van winkle, so in the report the one of the reasons why women did not choose to -- to report was, quote, that they would take care of the problem themselves. does this indicate there is a problem in the actual reporting process or that it's cumbersome, or that -- what are your thoughts about that? why -- or just a sense that it's, you know, too painful to go through the process? >> i appreciate the question. the data doesn't get at exactly what -- what they mean by -- when they say that they took care of the problem themselves, either by avoiding or confronting the person. we know a few things from our focus groups. we go out every other year to talk to cadets and midshipman and talk to them about the survey results and ask question base it. often what we see in the data is the reasons for not reporting are very personal reasons, l
academy as well. there is no sanctuary tor athletes in the united states military academy. >> i see the other nod. madam chair, i yield back. >> all right. miss luria is it you would like to postpone. >> let's then move on to miss escobar. >> thank you, madam chair. dr. van winkle, so in the report the one of the reasons why women did not choose to -- to report was, quote, that they would take care of the problem themselves. does this indicate there is a problem in the...
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and was professor at the united states military academy at west point.d edition of grants memoirs. >> i had the moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes and what you see there is the dissolution of his physical body. -- desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy he has left. giveron determination to every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of this book, because he doesn't want to write his memoirs, but he is compelled to buy a few calamitous circumstances in the last few years of his life, fataling bankruptcy and cancer. >> elizabeth senate, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." " is onrican history tv c-span3 every weekend, featuring archival films, and programs on the presidency. the civil war and more. here's a clip from a recent program. in the first decade of the 20th century, when he learns that the state of new brusca -- nebraska, the capital city of lincoln, once a statue of lincoln in time for 1909. he gets the great commission. done his lincoln for chicago and that is a
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. >> elizabeth samet, glesh professor at the united states -- english professor at the united states academy at west point on her annotated edition of grant's memoirs. >> i read the manuscript alongside those lines and what you see there is the disillusion of his physical body and this desperate clinging to all -- to all the energy, the reserves of energy he has left. and then iron determination to give all of -- every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of this book because of course he is -- he doesn't want to write his memoirs initially but is compelled to by a few calamitous circumstances. in the last few years of his life including bankruptcy and this diagnosis of his fatal cancer. >> elizabeth samet. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next, we visit the baseball menora exhibit at the library of congress in washington, d.c. to learn about the origins of the modern game. including the birth of several baseball traditions, the impact of immigrants. and the increasing importance of >> welcome to the library of congress. i'm susan reyburn,
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english professor at the united states military academy at west point on her annotated edition of grantsemoir. >> i had this moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes. what you see there is the dissolution of his physical body and this desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy he had left. to the iron determination give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs. certain sentence senses in the last few years of his life including bankruptcy. eastern onat 8:00 c-span's q and a. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning we will preview the week ahead in washington. -- a discussion about the latest u.s. china trade talks with the wilson center's robert bailey. -- be sure to watch washington journal live on c-span eastern monday morning, join the discussion. on newsmakers this week from the pentagon is secretary of the air force heather wilson. dr. wilson was sworn in in may of 2017. she oversees air force active duty forces and manages the annual budget. she brings job experience as an
english professor at the united states military academy at west point on her annotated edition of grantsemoir. >> i had this moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes. what you see there is the dissolution of his physical body and this desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy he had left. to the iron determination give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs. certain sentence senses in the last few years of his life including bankruptcy....
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. >> thing was professor at the united states military academy at west point on her annotated edition of grants memoirs. that grant's memoirs. -- grant's memoirs. >> you see the dissolution of the physical body and the desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy he has left and the iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of he does notcause want to write his memoirs initially but is compelled to buy some calamitous circumstances in the last few years of his life, including bankruptcy and the misdiagnosis of his fatal cancer. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. this is daryl campbell of the arms control association. he serves as the executive director. what is the most important thing for the united states to consider this upcoming summit with north korea? guest: the most important thing all trump needs to consider is the window for the diplomatic breakthrough is not going to last forever. this is the second summit at the head of state level. there has been an easing of tensions since the june summit. there
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. >> english professor at the united states military academy at west point on her memoirs. experience of reading those notes. you have the disillusionment of his physical body. iron determination for every last ounce of strength in his memoirs. to write byd calamitous circumstances, including bankruptcy. night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> c-span has live coverage of the national governors association winter meeting. with the governor of montana. how to build a workforce of the future. lewis and the free c-span radio app. president trump met in the oval office with his cabinet. the president said he hopes to meet fairly soon with xi jinping. the president also took questions on his national emergency declaration, u.s. troop withdrawal from syria, the russian investigation, and on the owner of the new england patriots being charged with solicitation of prostitution. president trump: they don't let this happen, i that. this doesn't happen in china.
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united states military academy at west point, on grant. >> i had this moving experience of reading theanuscript alongside those notes and you see the dissolution of his physical body and this desperate clinging to all the reserves of energy he has left and a determination to give every last ounce of strength to the completing of this memoir. he did not want to write them initially but is compelled to buy calamitous circumstances in the last years of his life, including bankruptcy and a diagnosis of fatal cancer. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us from philadelphia, jeffrey rosen, the president and ceo of the national constitution center here to talk about the powers the presiden
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class english professor united states military academy at west point. class i have a moving experience -- class i had the moving >> i had the moving experience. i have a determination if every last ounce of strength to completing of this book. he doesn't want to write his memoirs initially in his health of our planet's circumstances including they see cap easternosis and >> and and misdiagnosis. the eighth eastern on c-span's q&a. the outline how and why these women disguised themselves, and how they were discovered. this is an hour and 15 minute program. >> in 1911, nearly 60 years after the end of the civil war, a small and elderly civil war veteran of the 95th illinois was accidentally struck by an automobile while shoveling debris from the driveway. the town doctor was summoned, and in the process of setting the broken bone in the thigh, it was discovered that the civil war veteran was a she, and not a he. were it not for this automobile accident, we would not know the
class english professor united states military academy at west point. class i have a moving experience -- class i had the moving >> i had the moving experience. i have a determination if every last ounce of strength to completing of this book. he doesn't want to write his memoirs initially in his health of our planet's circumstances including they see cap easternosis and >> and and misdiagnosis. the eighth eastern on c-span's q&a. the outline how and why these women disguised...
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dunlap earned a degree in engineering at the united states military academy at west point and served our nation in the u.s. army. he went on to lead many successful businesses around the world and had dined with kings and queens and just wealthy people around the world. mr. dunlap, he moved his work down to the ocala, florida, area where i live, but it's not his work in the business world that he will be most remembered for. mr. dunlap was an important part of his community and was always there to lend a helping hand to his friends, his neighbors and to his community. he supported my rival university in our state, florida state university, to the tune of over $40 million. and we always had fun ribbing each other about the gators and seminoles. during his lifetime, mr. dunlap's kindless and selflessness of he and his wife, judy, touched many lives and he will be greatly missed. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. mr. yoho: reserve. sorry. i have two more. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor a man who was a pillar in our community a
dunlap earned a degree in engineering at the united states military academy at west point and served our nation in the u.s. army. he went on to lead many successful businesses around the world and had dined with kings and queens and just wealthy people around the world. mr. dunlap, he moved his work down to the ocala, florida, area where i live, but it's not his work in the business world that he will be most remembered for. mr. dunlap was an important part of his community and was always there...
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. >> and english professional at the united states military academy at west point on her annotated edition of grant's memoirs. >> i had been losing the experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes. what you see is the dissolution of his physical body and his desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy he has left and the iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of this book. because, of course, he is compelled by circumstances. including bankruptcy and the diagnosis of a fatal cancer. announcer: sunday night at eight eastern on c-span q&a. announcer: there are over 100 new faces in the u.s. capital after last year's elections including missouri senator josh holly. he previously served two years as the state attorney general. he worked his career, for a nonprofit that does legal advocacy for religious freedom issues. he taught at the university of missouri law school. he's now the youngest member of the u.s. senate. is oftenpresentative described as a former mixed martial arts fighter, but she's also an attorney
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professor at the united states military academy at west point. >> i had a moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those note's. and his desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves and iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of this book. he doesn't want to write his memoirs initially. >> elizabeth senate, sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> each week, american artifacts visits museums, archives. archives and historic places. next, we learn the story of the oldest synagogue in washington, d.c. as the 1876 building is moved 800 feet to be incorporated into a new capital jewish museum. this is half an hour. >> i am the executive director of the new capital jewish museum. we are standing on 3rd street great we are getting ready to move our historic synagogue down 3rd street to the site of the new museum. this building was built in 1876
professor at the united states military academy at west point. >> i had a moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those note's. and his desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves and iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of this book. he doesn't want to write his memoirs initially. >> elizabeth senate, sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> each week, american artifacts visits museums, archives. archives...
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samet: i teaching was to cadets at the united states military academy at west point, everything fromur first year cadets, known as plebes, to our upper-class cadets who are sometimes majors. we have a full range of underclassmen including english literature. brian: anything different from teaching to a cadet at west point and a student at a normal university? ms. samet: there are many similarities, the subject matter, for example, but my students have a particular idea of what they will be doing after graduation. our study of literature has a shared context that i think might not be the case at other institutions. brian: how did you go to west point? ms. samet: part of that answer is grant. i was in graduate school at yale reading the memoirs. i can't even tell how i came to them, but i was reading them when i was supposed to be writing my dissertation. they surprised me and introduced me to west point where he was an ambivalent cadet. i found myself attracted to his desk by his story and surprised by it. soon after, the opportunity came to teach there. it was a happy coincidence. br
samet: i teaching was to cadets at the united states military academy at west point, everything fromur first year cadets, known as plebes, to our upper-class cadets who are sometimes majors. we have a full range of underclassmen including english literature. brian: anything different from teaching to a cadet at west point and a student at a normal university? ms. samet: there are many similarities, the subject matter, for example, but my students have a particular idea of what they will be...
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englishh samet, professor at the united states military academy at west point, on her annotated edition of grants memoirs. >> i had the moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes. what you see is the dissolution of his physical body and this desperate clinging to all the hasgy, the reserves of he an to give every last ounce of strength of reading the books. he doesn't want to write his memoirs, but is compelled to buy a few circumstances. his life including that grabs the end this diagnosis of his fatal cancer. >> elizabeth samet, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's given day. -- q&a. next, our to the white house coverage follows senator elizabeth warren as she participated today in a campaign organizing event at plymouth state university in new hampshire. she has been holding several events in the granite state this weekend. new hampshire traditionally holds the first in the nation presidential primary.
englishh samet, professor at the united states military academy at west point, on her annotated edition of grants memoirs. >> i had the moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes. what you see is the dissolution of his physical body and this desperate clinging to all the hasgy, the reserves of he an to give every last ounce of strength of reading the books. he doesn't want to write his memoirs, but is compelled to buy a few circumstances. his life including that...
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thank you for the opportunity to appear before you on behalf of the united states naval academy. morally, mentally and physically and view the highest ideals of honor and loyalty. we have a responsibility to ensure the brigade has the opportunity to develop professionally in an environment that fosters dignity and respect. despite it, we continue to experience incidents of unwanted sexual contact within our ranks. i and the rest of our team sought professional advice from experts on the best strategies to discourage this within the student body. while we have made some improvements, we must do better. we initiated the plan of action this past summer. it is a comprehensive approach and involves four primary components. first, we continue our rigorous preadmission screening process, which relies on required teacher recommendations and police record checks to identify character challenges of those applying to the naval academy. second, we continue to hone our sexual assault prevention programs, in addition to the student led training. this year, we launched an evaluation of the four
thank you for the opportunity to appear before you on behalf of the united states naval academy. morally, mentally and physically and view the highest ideals of honor and loyalty. we have a responsibility to ensure the brigade has the opportunity to develop professionally in an environment that fosters dignity and respect. despite it, we continue to experience incidents of unwanted sexual contact within our ranks. i and the rest of our team sought professional advice from experts on the best...
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elizabeth, english professor at the united states military academy at west point, on her indicated admission of grant's memoirs. >> i got to read the manuscript aside the notes -- alongside the notes. you see this desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy he has left, and an iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of this book because he does not want to write his memoirs, but is compelled to buy his circumstances, including bankruptcy and the diagnosis of his fatal cancer. announcer: that is sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> [indiscernible] [cheers] book,cer: c-span's newest the presidents. noted historians rank the best and worst chief executives. true stories, gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians. explore the life events that shaped hour later, challenges they faced, and legacies they left behind's. that will be on shelled -- left behind. that will be on shelves b
elizabeth, english professor at the united states military academy at west point, on her indicated admission of grant's memoirs. >> i got to read the manuscript aside the notes -- alongside the notes. you see this desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy he has left, and an iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of this book because he does not want to write his memoirs, but is compelled to buy his circumstances,...
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. >> an english professor at the united states military academy at west point on her addition of heremoirs. the experience of the man who set alongside those notes. was desperately clean to all determinationand to give every last ounce of strength to this book. including bankruptcy. night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. ask not what your country can do for you, asked what you can do for your country. frank theistorians country's best and worst chief executives. notedare interviews with presidential historians. and the legacy they left behind. shelfesident will be on april 23. in can preorder your copy hardcover or e-book today at c-span.org. journal continues. host: we are back with our weekly spotlight. reproductive written -- reproductive rights at risk with or without roe. guest: i think when justice we had a lot of fear around roe v. wade. think that fear was well-placed. think the reason i wanted to roee an article about where because -- for many people, access to abortion has never been a reality. it affects low income people, pe
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at the united states military academy at west point on her addition of grants memoirs. >> i had thising experience of reading the manuscript. you see the dissolution of the , the reserves of energy he has left ended iron determination to give every last ounce to the memoirs, to the completing of this book because he does not want to write his memoirs initially, but he is compelled by calamitous circumstances the last few years of his life. 's monday night at 8:00 eastern nazis and's queuing day. coming up tonight on c-span, we continue our week long look at leaders of congress with a profile of nancy pelosi, then rode to the white house coverage featuring kamala harris in new hampshire. ofer, speaking to members the federal society. members of congress, i had the distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. [applause]
at the united states military academy at west point on her addition of grants memoirs. >> i had thising experience of reading the manuscript. you see the dissolution of the , the reserves of energy he has left ended iron determination to give every last ounce to the memoirs, to the completing of this book because he does not want to write his memoirs initially, but he is compelled by calamitous circumstances the last few years of his life. 's monday night at 8:00 eastern nazis and's...
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. >> elizabeth, english professor at the united states military academy at west point, on her grant'semoirs. >> i had to really moving experience of reading the manuscript along the notes and you see the desperate clinging to all the reserves of the energy he has left and iron determination to give all and every last ounce of strength to the memoirs and completing of this book because, of course, he is -- he doesn't want to write his memoirs initially but compelled to by a few circumstances including bankruptcy and diagnosis of his fatal cancer. >> sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the house and the senate are in recess this week. both return on monday, february 25th. on the senate floor this coming monday, senators will participate in the annual reading of george washington's farewell address and then they'll continue work on an abortion bill and the nomination of andrew wheeler to head the environmental protection agency. and when the house comes back into session on monday, gun safety legislation is on the ajn da for the week including measures to require universal backgro
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it was commissioned by the united states military academy at west point.efferson is well into retirement in january 1821 when he received a letter from jared mansfield. he was a professor of mathematics at the military academy and he is writing to say that asking if jefferson would sit well they wanted a full-length standing portrait and they said we want an appropriate memorial of your person which may descend to prosperity and even went on to say it will hang in the academic library alongside our portrait of the great washington. jefferson had to know he had -- they already checked out thomas sully and he was an upcoming artist out of philadelphia. this had a chance of being something that could be a good mark of his legacy and he and adams were thinking about legacy at this point. mansfield seems confident that he said we've already engaged thomas sully. as a result and why would they want jefferson's portrait? mansfield goes on to say, because we look at washington as the founder of our country he was also looked at as a founder of the republic and bec
it was commissioned by the united states military academy at west point.efferson is well into retirement in january 1821 when he received a letter from jared mansfield. he was a professor of mathematics at the military academy and he is writing to say that asking if jefferson would sit well they wanted a full-length standing portrait and they said we want an appropriate memorial of your person which may descend to prosperity and even went on to say it will hang in the academic library alongside...
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. >> english professor at the united states military academy at west point, on her annotated addition of grants memoirs. >> i had the moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes, and what you see there is the dissolution of his physical body, and this desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy he has left, and an iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of this book, because of course, he doesn't want to write his memoirs initially, but is compelled to buy circumstances. in the last few years of his life, including bankruptcy and this diagnosis of his fatal cancer. >> elizabeth samet, sunday night, at eight eastern, on c- span q&a. >> there are over 100 new faces in the u.s. capital after last year's elections, including azeri senator josh holly he previously served two years as that state attorney general. earlier in his career, he worked for a nonprofit that does legal advocacy for religious freedom issues. and taught at the university of missouri law school. he is now the youngest member of the
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professor atglish the united states military academy at west point.her annotated edition of grants memoirs. ofi had a moving experience reading the menu script alongside those notes. what you see there is the dissolution of his physical body and his desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy had left and an iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs. to the completing of this book. of course, he is -- he does not want to write his memoirs but is compelled to buy a few calamitous circumstances. in the last few years of his life. including bankruptcy and diagnosis of his fatal cancer. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. and the people who knocked these buildings noun will hear all of us soon. -- down will hear all of us soon. announcer: the presidents, noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives. into the livest of the 44 american pr
professor atglish the united states military academy at west point.her annotated edition of grants memoirs. ofi had a moving experience reading the menu script alongside those notes. what you see there is the dissolution of his physical body and his desperate clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy had left and an iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs. to the completing of this book. of course, he is -- he does not want to write his memoirs but is...
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. >> english professor at the united states military academy at west point, on grant's memoirs. >> i had the moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes. what you see there is the dissolution of his physical body and this clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy he has left and an iron determination to give all of -- every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, the completing of this book, because, of course, he is -- he doesn't want to write his memoirs but is compelled to by a few circumstances in the last few years of his life, including bankruptcy and cancer. >> sunday night, 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >>> the u.s. house and senate return for legislative work on monday. next week, the house will take up a joint resolution to terminate president trump's national emergency declaration that allows him to build a southern border wall with money that congress intended for other purposes. next week, measures to require universal background checks for gun buyers and closing certain loopholes. senators will take part in the annual reading of george wa
. >> english professor at the united states military academy at west point, on grant's memoirs. >> i had the moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes. what you see there is the dissolution of his physical body and this clinging to all the energy, the reserves of energy he has left and an iron determination to give all of -- every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, the completing of this book, because, of course, he is -- he doesn't want to write his...
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the course of their entire life, in the united states, most likely, and they're going to be paying taxes throughout that time. and according to the national academy of sciences study on this issue, the second generation, you know, the children of immigrants are the most fiscally positive of any group of people in the united states, so there are a lot of fiscal benefits to allowing people to immigrate to the united states, with respect to illegal immigrants in particular they're not eligible for any of these federal means tested public benefits programs. they're not eligible for social security. even though they're paying social security taxes through their employment. so their employers are paying these social security taxes, into an account, maybe it's u.s. citizens, a social security number they're using, they're paying into that account, so the benefits that are being refer d referred by americans through their payments into the social security account should really be taken into consideration when we're talking about just getting rid of immigrants or not letting them come in the future. >> let's talk to mary next who is in louisiana, a republ
the course of their entire life, in the united states, most likely, and they're going to be paying taxes throughout that time. and according to the national academy of sciences study on this issue, the second generation, you know, the children of immigrants are the most fiscally positive of any group of people in the united states, so there are a lot of fiscal benefits to allowing people to immigrate to the united states, with respect to illegal immigrants in particular they're not eligible for...
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united states but globally this film is made an impact. >> trevor: it's made an impact not just with the audiences but the academy as well, nominated for sixrds, which is amazing. really amazing. it's amazing. ( applause ) and this honestly surprised me, your first nomination for best director. >> and best picture. >> trevor: and best picture. >> yep. >> trevor: that seems like a long time coming for spike lee. ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) >> trevor: no, like what's interesting, is i mean, it's hard for you to say this of yourself but it feels like, for a long time, people have said, look, we're not saying this is against black people, but you have to think of voters. who are the people who are voting for -- >> anytime -- for me, anytime there's an award, the first thing i ask myself, who's voting. >> yes. >> and it was april rain who started the #oscars so white and cheryl boonizics who was the president to have the academy of motion pictures, arts and sciences, those two sisters, african-american women, both of them put stuff forward. so the voting members would be more diverse. i would have not got six nominations or anybody sin
united states but globally this film is made an impact. >> trevor: it's made an impact not just with the audiences but the academy as well, nominated for sixrds, which is amazing. really amazing. it's amazing. ( applause ) and this honestly surprised me, your first nomination for best director. >> and best picture. >> trevor: and best picture. >> yep. >> trevor: that seems like a long time coming for spike lee. ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) >> trevor:...
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united states around the globe? ach: we have a lot of classes at the naval academy that support us with that. as we go forward, you talk to different people and have different experiences. as you go further in your development as an officer, just learning from different experiences and just knowing that people before you had done , will help you out and point you in the right direction. ann: do you feel your academy years have given you not only a focus on the military, but to be a leader in the world today you , much morea much broadly educated in arts, sciences, literature, music, do you think the education you are getting now is going to give you that background? : absolutely.ey we have a lot of core classes. i'm a political science major, but that doesn't mean i just study political science material. the core classes, three history classes, physics one in physics to, chemistry one and chemistry two, tactless one, two and three -- calculus 1, 2 and three. we have a variety of information we have to take that definitely helps us broaden what we have to do, and in the same way, when we go in
united states around the globe? ach: we have a lot of classes at the naval academy that support us with that. as we go forward, you talk to different people and have different experiences. as you go further in your development as an officer, just learning from different experiences and just knowing that people before you had done , will help you out and point you in the right direction. ann: do you feel your academy years have given you not only a focus on the military, but to be a leader in...
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united states. >>> members of the house armed services committee blasted leaders of the nation's military academyor not doing enough to stop a sexual assault crisis on their campuses. a nearly 50% spike in sexual assaults and three military academies in the past year that came after our reporting exposed troubles patterns at the air force academy. they pledged to address underlying cultural issues at the institutions. >>> and a new study finds ap link between diet drinks and a stroke. women who consume two or more a day were 30% more likely to have a strike caused by a blocked artery. water is the best no calorie alternative. the international sweeteners association says low calorie sweeteners are tested and their safety confirmed. >> water always works. >>> targeting people's medical records, a firm that helps health care companies protect data says there were 222 hacking incidents last year. that's up nearly 25% from 2017. in all, more than 11 million patient records were affected. anna warner shows how some of those records are being bought and then sold on the black market. that's not good. a
united states. >>> members of the house armed services committee blasted leaders of the nation's military academyor not doing enough to stop a sexual assault crisis on their campuses. a nearly 50% spike in sexual assaults and three military academies in the past year that came after our reporting exposed troubles patterns at the air force academy. they pledged to address underlying cultural issues at the institutions. >>> and a new study finds ap link between diet drinks and a...
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academy awards. >> now this. >> i'm gonna run for president. that's it. i'm running for president of the united stateso be her running mate. >> i need to know how they stand on the issues but they probably get my vote. >> i'm not supposed to show enthusiasm for a candidate, obviously, but -- >>> and then one of the biggest television events ever. >> hbo has released 14, 1-4, new photos of the stars of the "game of thrones" getting back into character and gearing up for the final season. >> despite the images being mostly portraits, the fans that don't miss a detail show they give a tantalizing glimpse of what is to come in the final six episodes. >> anticipation has been mounting since season 7 aired. season 8 premieres on hbo on sunday, april 14th. that's the reason i think they released 14 photos. >> oh! >> i just connected those dots because i'm also sharp. >> you're right. he's sharp, guys. >>> next, can we cue the michael bolton music? can we get some music? ♪ said i loved you, but i lied >> we need some michael bolton who dominated the airways in the '90s and he has a new album out tomorrow. >>
academy awards. >> now this. >> i'm gonna run for president. that's it. i'm running for president of the united stateso be her running mate. >> i need to know how they stand on the issues but they probably get my vote. >> i'm not supposed to show enthusiasm for a candidate, obviously, but -- >>> and then one of the biggest television events ever. >> hbo has released 14, 1-4, new photos of the stars of the "game of thrones" getting back into...
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there's two recent national academies' reports on how to look at carbon dioxide removal and i think it's an area the united states should invest more research and set up the business environment to allow companies to invest more in. thank you. mr. bera: thank you. dr. kopp. dr. kopp: yeah. just to add on to that, there is a wide range of approaches you can take from expanding forests, which is slow, but we know works. to a variety of technological approaches, as i said in my opening remarks, new and you tested. i think one thing to keep in time the amount of warming we have is pr portional to all the co-2 we emitted. if we want to reduce warming by co-2, we need to talk about building infrastructure that's of a scale comparable to that that we're currently using to put co-2 into the atmosphere. so first use of these technologies are going to be -- as dr. mahowald mentioned, areas where it's hard to get the co-2 out. if you talk reducing, using technologies that are still really to be developed. mr. bera:. right. any last comments, please. dr. francis: one last comment that you said at the beginning. students are
there's two recent national academies' reports on how to look at carbon dioxide removal and i think it's an area the united states should invest more research and set up the business environment to allow companies to invest more in. thank you. mr. bera: thank you. dr. kopp. dr. kopp: yeah. just to add on to that, there is a wide range of approaches you can take from expanding forests, which is slow, but we know works. to a variety of technological approaches, as i said in my opening remarks,...
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academy awards. a studio a. >> we go hand in hand with their focus that makes our movie far better. >> the mexican immrant who served in the united statest means ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song? i do. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. so we improved everything. we used 50% fewer ingredients added one handed pumps and beat the top safety standards the new johnson's® choose gentle when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪tum tum tum tum smoothies. also available tums sugar-free. >>> "black panther" is nominated for seven academy awards including best picture. it is the first super hero movie ever to receive a nomination in that category. some of them by the exceptional minds at one studio. joe friar has our sunday's closer. >> reporter: to create an oscar nominated movie like "black panther," it takes thousands of creative minds. one is tony saturna. >> this was before the opedtion his was after. >> reporter: he was tasked to get all the production
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agriculture more resilient to climate change as an example to recent academy reports how we look at carbon dioxide in areas the united states should invest more research and then to allow companies to invest more. think you. >> just to add on to that there is a wide range of approaches that what we know works to technological approaches that as i said in my opening remarks that are unprecedented but one thing to keep in mind what is proportional to all the co2 we have admitted so to reverse warming by removing co2 we have to talk about the infrastructure that is comparable to put co2 into the atmosphere so use of these technologies for areas to get the co2 out but talk about climate change is huge growth in this area with technologies to be developed. >> one last comment to what you said in the beginning of a very large state university and students are so excited about the possibilities of working in this area they want to have the training so they can be part of the transition we will undergo. >> it's like growing up in the space race it is aspiring. >> i yield back. >> before we move on to the next question i would like
agriculture more resilient to climate change as an example to recent academy reports how we look at carbon dioxide in areas the united states should invest more research and then to allow companies to invest more. think you. >> just to add on to that there is a wide range of approaches that what we know works to technological approaches that as i said in my opening remarks that are unprecedented but one thing to keep in mind what is proportional to all the co2 we have admitted so to...
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academy, and to research organizations, about the false lure of jihad. and he's still helping investigators. do you consider yourself, as we sit here right now, square with the united statesrocess that i should do for years to come. >> garaufis: i don't forgive him for seeking to engage in jihad against the united states. it's not that you forgive him. but he turned a corner. and he was successful in doing it. the government needs to meet, to meet its part of the bargain. >> welcome to cbs sports h.q. presented by progressive insurance. >> i'm greg gumbel in new york. earlier today here on cbs in college basketball, xavier stunned number 17 villanova, handing the wildcats their third straight big east loss. the in-state battle of michigan went to the tenth-ranked spartans. they beat the wolverines to take over the big 10 lead inch golf, dustin johnson shot a final round 5 under par 66 to win the wgc mexico championship five shots ahead of rory mcilroy. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto.
academy, and to research organizations, about the false lure of jihad. and he's still helping investigators. do you consider yourself, as we sit here right now, square with the united statesrocess that i should do for years to come. >> garaufis: i don't forgive him for seeking to engage in jihad against the united states. it's not that you forgive him. but he turned a corner. and he was successful in doing it. the government needs to meet, to meet its part of the bargain. >> welcome...
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academy award for best picture which a green book a choice that is already generating some backlash with critics saying the film is a superficial take on race relations in the united states the best director award went to funds a quarrel own for his roma and that film also picked up the best foreign language oscar olivia colman one best actress for her role as the man queen am in the favorite and rami malek took home an os her for his portrayal of the tormented rock star freddie mercury in bohemian rhapsody spike lee the veteran director took home a an oscar for best adapted screenplay that's the first time that he's managed to take a statuette back from the ceremony and lady gaga although she she was up for a best actress award didn't win that one best song for shallow from her film a star is born. one best supporting actor again for the green book and regina king won best supporting actress for her portrayal in if beale street could talk. for sake of the top stories here it is there at least twenty five people are now thought to have been killed and along venezuela's border with brazil as security forces try to block aid coming into the country and the u.s. vice presid
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resilient to climate change but there are two recent natural academy reports on how to look at carbon dioxide removal and it is an area that the united statesould invest more research and set up the business environment to allow companies to invest more in. thank you. >> just to add on to that, there's a wide range of approaches you can take from expanding forests which is slow but works, to a variety of technological approaches as i said in my remarks, new and untested. one thing to keep in mind is the amount of warming we have is roughly proportional to all the co2 we have emitted. if we want to reverse warming by removing co2 from the answer we have to talk about building infrastructure of a scale comparable to that we are currently using to put co2 into the atmosphere. the first use of these technologies, for areas where it is hard to get the co2 out, but if you want to talk about reversing climate change you are talking about huge growth of this area, using technologies that are still to be developed. >> any last comments? >> one last comment, to what you said at the beginning. at a large state university, students are so excited about
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announcer: the english professor at the united states academy at west point on her annotated addition of "grant's memoirs." >> what you see is the dissolution of his physical body and the desperate clinging through all of the energy, the reserves of energy he has left, and an iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of this book, because he did not want to write his memoirs initially but is compelled to buy calamitous circumstances in the last few years of his life, including bankruptcy and was diagnosed with fatal cancer. 8:00 p.m. tonight at eastern on c-span's "q&a." ♪ 's "washingtonpan journal," with news and policies that impact you. coming up monday morning, we will preview the week in washington with the associated white house reporter and the "washington post" reporter. then, the discussion about the latest u.n.-china trade talks with robert daly. be sure to watch "washington journal," live monday morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. announcer: monday, the center for strategic and international conversation a with
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then english professor at united states military academy at west point on her annotated edition of grants memoirs. >> i had a moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes, and what you see is the dissolution of his physical toy and desperate clinging all of the reserves of energy he has left, and an iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of this book. because of course, he does not want to write his memoirs initially, but is compelled to buy some calamitous circumstances in the last years of his life, including bankruptcy and diagnosis of cancer. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." book tv,eekend on afterwords," a journalist for the washington post recounts his time in an iranian prison. >> you recount of that day and a lot of detail and it was a terrible day. you are arrested at gunpoint, you had masked men take you and your wife up to your apartment, they ransacked the place. you are blindfolded and driven to one of the most notorious prisons in the world, separated from your wife and told you might very w
then english professor at united states military academy at west point on her annotated edition of grants memoirs. >> i had a moving experience of reading the manuscript alongside those notes, and what you see is the dissolution of his physical toy and desperate clinging all of the reserves of energy he has left, and an iron determination to give every last ounce of strength to the memoirs, to the completing of this book. because of course, he does not want to write his memoirs initially,...