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pittsburgh,rsity in and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on and c-span.org. willrmer f.b.i. director testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities election.t year's c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing .t 10:00 amp am eastern you can also watch live on line -- c-span.orgcom or listen live using the free c-span radio app for apple and android devices.
pittsburgh,rsity in and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on and c-span.org. willrmer f.b.i. director testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities election.t year's c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing .t 10:00 amp am eastern you can also watch live on line -- c-span.orgcom or listen live using the free c-span radio app for apple and android...
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university, and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university in dallastonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. sunday night on afterwords, been sass explores how to encourage young adults to become active and engaged citizens in his book, "the vanishing american adult." he is interviewed by the founder and president of the millennial action project. >> by and large, students that graduate this spring and summer will change jobs three times -- not just jobs, change industries in their first three decades after college. all of the unsettling, scary stuff that produced progressivism during industrialism was about job destruction created all of these --ettling ripples into you into human capital and social networks. that is what we will experience at work speed forever more. we will have 40, 45, 50-year-olds getting interrupted out of whole industries. we will have to create a civilization of lifelong learners and no civilization has ever done that. >> on c-span twos book tv. washington journal continues. eric morathe back, is with us and we are tal
university, and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university in dallastonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. sunday night on afterwords, been sass explores how to encourage young adults to become active and engaged citizens in his book, "the vanishing american adult." he is interviewed by the founder and president of the millennial action project. >> by and large, students that graduate this spring and summer will change jobs...
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francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. at eight eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> former fbi director james comey will testify thursday before the senate intelligence committee, investigating activities during last year's election. c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing. online also watch live or listen live using the free c-span radio app for apple or android devices. now a panel discussion with several federal trade commission officials concerning ftc former and -- ftc enforcement actions and online data security. this is about an hour. >> we are going righto
francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. at eight eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> former fbi director james comey will testify thursday before the senate intelligence committee, investigating activities during last year's election. c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing. online also watch live or listen live using the free c-span radio app for apple or android devices. now a panel discussion with several federal trade commission officials...
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the university of texas at dallas has ordered the evacuation of its campus after receiving a bomb threattatement on twitter, the university advice all staff, students and visitors to exit all buildings and parking garages on campus until further notice. we will continue to update you as more details become available. after more than half a century of armed conflict, it is official -- columbia -- colo mbia's rebels have handed over their weapons. the country's president joined the farc leader at a ceremony today to commemorate the disarmament. reporter: colombia has a reason to celebrate. farc has completed their disarmament. in a ceremony, the president held up images of hope. he said that peace cannot be reversed. >> today, the 27th of june, is a very special day. for me and for the great majority of the colombian people. it is a day he will never forget. the day when weapons were traded for words. >> we are one people. we are one nation. long live the piece. reporter: the farc rebels launched the uprising in 1964 over land rights poor, rural communities. hundreds of thousands died. mor
the university of texas at dallas has ordered the evacuation of its campus after receiving a bomb threattatement on twitter, the university advice all staff, students and visitors to exit all buildings and parking garages on campus until further notice. we will continue to update you as more details become available. after more than half a century of armed conflict, it is official -- columbia -- colo mbia's rebels have handed over their weapons. the country's president joined the farc leader at...
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national institute of francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. saturday night at eight eastern on c-span and c-span .org. >> next, on "after words". msnbc host chris hayes argues that the criminal justice system is dividing the country into two americas, he was interviewed by author elizabeth. >> it's so wonderful to have you here. it's an important contribution to america and the world, i think, right now. i'm wondering what brought you to this topic is right maybe talk about your trajectories and be a meritocracy to this very compelling and compassionate work on american criminal justice and law enforcement. >> guest: in some ways of both books are books about the same thing which are what i would call democratic pathologies, if you think about the body of politics as a body that has different processes and functions and they can go wrong in different ways but both books are diagnoses about infections, infirmary's in the body of politics. ways in which -- i'm a real believer in my one quarter of a secular state is democracies, small the democra
national institute of francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. saturday night at eight eastern on c-span and c-span .org. >> next, on "after words". msnbc host chris hayes argues that the criminal justice system is dividing the country into two americas, he was interviewed by author elizabeth. >> it's so wonderful to have you here. it's an important contribution to america and the world, i think, right now. i'm wondering what brought you to this topic is...
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earlier this year, western reserve university partnered to hold another collaborative meeting of the taskforces, houston, portland, dallas, detroit, memphis, washington state, and kansas state, and others, to discuss what statistics would and should be collected across the taskforces. we have established four pillars of best practices. first, test all kits. when you test all kits, you develop leads that solve the identity of the stranger rape cases. 56 of our serial rapists have been identified as both an acquaintance rape as well as a stranger rapist on a different case. second, swab all felony arrestees. the more arrestees swabbed, the more robust the system becomes and the more victims cases you will solve. third, investigate all positive and negative rape kit reports you receive from the laboratory. we solved rape cases even on cases where there is little dna. or even ones where there is no dna, because the police reports have revealed their secondary pieces of evidence that you might be able to present to the lab for testing. lastly, investigate with a victim-centered approach. it is a very important pillar of our b
earlier this year, western reserve university partnered to hold another collaborative meeting of the taskforces, houston, portland, dallas, detroit, memphis, washington state, and kansas state, and others, to discuss what statistics would and should be collected across the taskforces. we have established four pillars of best practices. first, test all kits. when you test all kits, you develop leads that solve the identity of the stranger rape cases. 56 of our serial rapists have been identified...
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university school year. the nation was at a turning point. events in places watts, dallas and vietnam were unfolding. the baby boom was over... and it seemed like everyone had long hair. as spring semesters came to a close around the nation, young people couldn't wait to follow tim leary's advice to "turn on, tune in, and drop out." they made their way to san francisco anyway they could - hopping a train, pilling into the v-w bus or by sticking out their thumb. some estmates have as many as 75-thousand "flower children" descending on the bay area that summer. "in san francisco, a flower child is like a peace lover, happiness, go to love-ins and be-ins and i want to hear ginsberg." just a year before, life magazine told the world about the joys of l-s-d. "it's very difficult today to pick up a newspaper or a magazine or listen to the radio without hearing about l-s-d." a few months later california outlawed the stuff. but l-s-d was a big presence during that summer as the sounds of the grateful dead wafted in the air. by the end of the summer, the drug scene had turned to speed. crime and hygene probl
university school year. the nation was at a turning point. events in places watts, dallas and vietnam were unfolding. the baby boom was over... and it seemed like everyone had long hair. as spring semesters came to a close around the nation, young people couldn't wait to follow tim leary's advice to "turn on, tune in, and drop out." they made their way to san francisco anyway they could - hopping a train, pilling into the v-w bus or by sticking out their thumb. some estmates have as...
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universe. another tweet that has viral bryce dallas howard you know her most from the jurassic world film.sing wonder woman's poster saying just had my world rocked by at petty jenkins and gal gadot sobbing in the cinema. i'm living a post wonder woman life hash tag game changer. i'm toss it back towages. the importance of this movie, you know, annie, obviously and maureen, you have daughters. talk about what this means to see a female super hero on screen hike this. >> she's only -- she'll be six tomorrow isn't she too young to see this with the pictures of you -- you don't think so with the violence. >> that's thing. this has been a big question is the movie too violent for young kids. the movie is pg13a lot of twitter posts parents taking their cades to see because of the message. there are elements of violence. yes, that's a big question. i think six might be a little too young. for you as a parent having this movie come out make this history what does that mean for you as a mom to see t >> my daughter at four right now loves super hero she plays with superman, batman all of them and s
universe. another tweet that has viral bryce dallas howard you know her most from the jurassic world film.sing wonder woman's poster saying just had my world rocked by at petty jenkins and gal gadot sobbing in the cinema. i'm living a post wonder woman life hash tag game changer. i'm toss it back towages. the importance of this movie, you know, annie, obviously and maureen, you have daughters. talk about what this means to see a female super hero on screen hike this. >> she's only --...
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in american civilization and had a teaching assistantship at baylor university which is a baptist school in waco halfway between dallas and austin. and the phone rang, it was two days after christmas, and it was lyndon johnson, i hadn't talked to him in two and a half years. he said, "bill how are you doing?" "i'm fine, mr. leader." "what are you doing," he said. "i'm packing to go back to austin." and he said, "no, no, i'm going to make a run for it, "i don't think i'll get it but i need you back." i hung up and i said, "judith pack for washington, "not for austin." and we went up, on the way she said, "what did he offer to pay you?" and i said, "i have no idea he didn't mention it." (audience laughs) and so i spent that year back in his office traveling with him, spending every night in some hotel, around the country, seeing all of the politicians, meeting them, watching what happened. they were heavy drinkers in those days, and after all day of campaigning they'd come to the hotel and they would drink until 1:30, 2:30, 3:30 in the morning and i had to stay up until it was over. of course i learned a lot, but gradua
in american civilization and had a teaching assistantship at baylor university which is a baptist school in waco halfway between dallas and austin. and the phone rang, it was two days after christmas, and it was lyndon johnson, i hadn't talked to him in two and a half years. he said, "bill how are you doing?" "i'm fine, mr. leader." "what are you doing," he said. "i'm packing to go back to austin." and he said, "no, no, i'm going to make a run for...
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dallas. [ laughter ] part of the problem is the music. you know, you change the music to make it something a little more universal, maybe the sword dance couldfun. ♪ go shawty ♪ it's your birthday ♪ we're gonna party like it's your birthday ♪ ♪ we're gonna sip bacardi like it's your birthday ♪ ♪ and nobody gives a it's not your birthday ♪ ♪ i got what you need >> jimmy: so painful. [ laughter ] imagine for a second. close your eyes. i won't tickle you. [ laughter ] just imagine. imagine president obama if he flew to saudi arabia, danced with a bunch of sword-carrying saudi arabians and then laid hands with them on a large glowing orb. if that happened, your uncle would explode. [ laughter ] and no amount of fox news would be able to bring him back to life. but donald trump is in a category entirely of his own. he's only been overseas for four days and already he's created memories that will last a lifetime. but only if you order now. >> the president's historic first trip to the middle east. a milestone in u.s. foreign relations. and now you can relive all the magic, mystery, and confusing rhetoric about islam with the president trump "great
dallas. [ laughter ] part of the problem is the music. you know, you change the music to make it something a little more universal, maybe the sword dance couldfun. ♪ go shawty ♪ it's your birthday ♪ we're gonna party like it's your birthday ♪ ♪ we're gonna sip bacardi like it's your birthday ♪ ♪ and nobody gives a it's not your birthday ♪ ♪ i got what you need >> jimmy: so painful. [ laughter ] imagine for a second. close your eyes. i won't tickle you. [ laughter ] just...
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dallas combined. they worry preservation the flight paths of large airlines, this announcement, of course, kicks off the president promised to spend a trillion dollars to improve america's roads, bridges and airports. >>> harvard university withdrawing acceptance offers to at least ten incoming freshmen after they were found to have shared racially offensive messages and means in a private facebook group. according to harvard newspaper, they joked about sexual assault and the hol lo coast. the private groups were in offshoot of the official harvard class of 2021 facebook group. >> you know when i talk to high school kids or money planning for college the one thing i say again and again, they will strub scrub your social media. if you get into school, they will scrub your social media, it's the wrong thing to be joking about race. it's a stupid thing to be doing as well. you will sink your future. >> fortunately, if are you the president of the united states, you should be careful what you put out there on social media. >>> the u.s. trying to stay above the fray as several countries cut off diplomatic ties with qatar. we are live how this affects isis and the american presence in the region and on "early start." >>> the u
dallas combined. they worry preservation the flight paths of large airlines, this announcement, of course, kicks off the president promised to spend a trillion dollars to improve america's roads, bridges and airports. >>> harvard university withdrawing acceptance offers to at least ten incoming freshmen after they were found to have shared racially offensive messages and means in a private facebook group. according to harvard newspaper, they joked about sexual assault and the hol lo...
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to acknowledge former dallas chief of police david brown and offer my sincere gratitude for his leadership and the police department and the parkland hospital and baylor university hospital that provided excellent emergency medical care and the others who helped the victims of this attack. the clinical role they play to protect our communities. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom kentucky seek recognition? without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to applaud president trump's selection of ms. kelly craft as the next u.s. ambassador to canada. canada is the number one export market from my home state of kentucky. agriculture is the number one industry and canada. as a result of our successful history of trade with the nation of canada, i cannot think of a better person to lead relations between these two countries than my dear friend kelly craft. she was raised in kentucky. kelly has a lifetime of achievements and extremely qualified. on a personal note, kelly craft has always been there for and believed in me and i'm appreciative of her support and friendship. i look forward to kelly cr
to acknowledge former dallas chief of police david brown and offer my sincere gratitude for his leadership and the police department and the parkland hospital and baylor university hospital that provided excellent emergency medical care and the others who helped the victims of this attack. the clinical role they play to protect our communities. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom kentucky seek recognition? without objection the gentleman is...
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-- dallas which i was asked to be the speaker and commencement speeches and speeches that i had given at particular occasions of importance in the history of other organizations and/or universities and found that they were great many where i was voicing what really matters to me and why i think history is fascinating and how essential i think it is as a means to enlarging the experience of being alive. why should we live lives with little time that biological clocks provide while we can have access to the whole realm of the human story going back hundreds of thousands of years and so i said to take a look at which of these speeches might be appropriate and had the help of my daughter who arranged all of these talks that i gave and who kept the records of what i said. >> well, when i read the first time, when i finished it and put it down, i thought, oh, he's writing in the times or he's picking up the speeches because they might be to current times and while -- and i heard you say before, historians basically don't really have a role in talking about current politics but he's talking about current politics with these speeches. >> but i was talking before current politics came on
-- dallas which i was asked to be the speaker and commencement speeches and speeches that i had given at particular occasions of importance in the history of other organizations and/or universities and found that they were great many where i was voicing what really matters to me and why i think history is fascinating and how essential i think it is as a means to enlarging the experience of being alive. why should we live lives with little time that biological clocks provide while we can have...
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dallas. which i was asked to be the speaker. and ens whichment speeches and speeches that i had given at particular occasions of importance to the history of other organizations and universitiesnd found there was great many where i was voicing what really matters to me and why i think -- history is so fascinating. and how essential i think it is as a means to enlarging experience of being alive. why should we limit our -- our lives just to this little bit of time in our boy biological clocks offer when we can have access to the realm of the human story going back hundreds of thousands of years is this? and so i set to work to figure out which speech might be appropriate and had the help of my daughter dory lawson who arranged all of these talks that i gave and who kept the records that what i said. >> when i read the bock the first time and finished it and put it down i thought oh he's writing in the times or he's picking these speeches -- because they might be to the current time. >> yes. >> and while i've hard you say before historians basically -- don't really have a role in talking about current politics but he's talking about current politics at speeches. >> but before i
dallas. which i was asked to be the speaker. and ens whichment speeches and speeches that i had given at particular occasions of importance to the history of other organizations and universitiesnd found there was great many where i was voicing what really matters to me and why i think -- history is so fascinating. and how essential i think it is as a means to enlarging experience of being alive. why should we limit our -- our lives just to this little bit of time in our boy biological clocks...
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pittsburgh,rsity in and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on and c-span.org. willrmer f.b.i. director testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities election.t year's c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing .t 10:00 amp am eastern you can also watch live on line -- c-span.orgcom or listen live using the free c-span radio app for apple and android devices. his weekly address, president trump discusses his first over seas trip. representative of california delivers the democratic response giving his reaction to the budget.t's education he also talks about what congress is doing to help young economic facing challenges. president trump: my fellow americans, i am thrilled to be back in the united states after trip.rst historic foreign we traveled to some of the hol threeites, in religions, and met with nearly 100 foreign leaders. everywhere we went my goal was to advance american interests, to build a coalition of nations to drive out the terrorists, and to unlo
pittsburgh,rsity in and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on and c-span.org. willrmer f.b.i. director testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities election.t year's c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing .t 10:00 amp am eastern you can also watch live on line -- c-span.orgcom or listen live using the free c-span radio app for apple and android...
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pittsburgh and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. saturday night at 80 stern on c-span and c-span.org. >> on sunday, author and journalist matt kub will be our guest. >> if you grow up looking at thousands and thousands of faces until one day you see the one face you feel was put on earth just for you and you instantly fall in love in that moment, for me trump was like that except it was the opposite. when i first saw him on the campaign trail, i thought this is a person who is unique, horrible, amazing terrible characteristics were put on earth specifically for me to appreciate or unappreciated or whatever the verb is. i had really been spending a lot of the last 10 - 12 years, without knowing it, preparing for donald trump to happen. he is a contributor to "rolling stone" magazine and is the author of several books including smell like dead elephants, dispatches from a rotting empire, the great arrangement, a terrifying true story of war, politics and religion, grist topia, a story of bankers, politicians and the most audacious po
pittsburgh and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. saturday night at 80 stern on c-span and c-span.org. >> on sunday, author and journalist matt kub will be our guest. >> if you grow up looking at thousands and thousands of faces until one day you see the one face you feel was put on earth just for you and you instantly fall in love in that moment, for me trump was like that except it was the opposite. when i first saw...