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talking to professor lisa shipple from the university of bell. thank you so much for team is who attend remains determined to bring ukraine to its knees. militarily and he is assessing that international support for ukraine will wayne, so that will cutting enough list the sped, i will advocate sustainable, reliable financial support for ukraine in the coming years to the because it's about the security of europe. oh, well that was did you have a chance of that sold so once again, placing support or ukraine and key of needs that reassurance as the west and money in west of weapons start running low budget crisis in germany. it's complicated, it's commitment to funding you trying to fight against russia based as another battleship russian miss. i was talking to be craig and capital today. unfortunately, wounding dozens of people. gym and made and defend systems are increasingly vital to protecting ukrainian cities and the german chancellor is adamant that weapons deliveries will continue. as we had a chance to assure also sometimes to push for sust
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the 1st uh this afternoon uh, cooled by the students from the university of bell. great, a gathering outside the philosophy, faculty, the media fall out numbers. the pro test is there was some tensions between the students, the use of the opposition movement on the opposite from politicians who arrived. there was some kind of discussion around a lack of strategy or lack of tactics. instead of this consent coding for the elections to be re run, we did have the students coding for a 24 hour cam pounds, which will start on friday. now, this evening's demonstration a game, a 100 people no more than a few 100, gather the game and central bell grades and they most of the local television station. but it has been characteristic of the protest move. and since sunday's a demonstration with sol, 2000 people gathered here and entertained by the opposition to smashing to the electoral commission building, which is behind me this like 2 classes with police, the, the smashing of windows and the number of 5 being sets of on search 5 people were taken into custody on charges of cr
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the 1st uh this afternoon uh, cooled by the students from the university of bell, great, a gathering outside the philosophy, faculty there. but media fall out numbered. the protest is there were some tensions between the students, the use of the opposition movement on the opposition. politicians who arrived there was some kind of hate to discussion around a lack of strategy or lack of tactics instead of wisconsin coding for the elections to be we've and we did have the students coding for a 24 hour cam pounds, which will start on friday. now, this evening's demonstration a game, a 100 for the people know, holding a few 100, gather the gain in central bell grades and they most of the local television station they gathered in a call parks. i heard a 2 or 3 speeches, all of them quoting for the 2nd a month for the election to be very wrong, but then they disperse the game very quickly. now this has been characteristic of the post test move on since sunday's a demonstration with sol. 2000 people gathered here and at an attempt by the opposition to smashing to the electoral commission bui
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peter: how do you teach thomas payne at the university of maryland? prof. bell: payne i think is taught pretty widely in many departments. i teach in history so in the context we are talking about tonight. but i would wager some of my colleagues in political science or perhaps in rhetoric and communications would talk about it as well. or ppe, politics, philosophy, and economics. when i teach thomas payne, i talk about how it works, how as a piece of writing payne is able to make arguments which if anyone else made them would seem preposterous and prone to being dismissed, but payne somehow gets away with it. i talk about his confidence on the page as a writer. i talk about his calculated simplicity as a stylist of words. and i share one passage in "common sense," which i would encourage all of you watching to take a look at one of these days, in which payne imagines what we in america would do once we declared independence and embraced a republic. he says that every year, he does not say every july 4 but it might as well be every july for, we in america should
peter: how do you teach thomas payne at the university of maryland? prof. bell: payne i think is taught pretty widely in many departments. i teach in history so in the context we are talking about tonight. but i would wager some of my colleagues in political science or perhaps in rhetoric and communications would talk about it as well. or ppe, politics, philosophy, and economics. when i teach thomas payne, i talk about how it works, how as a piece of writing payne is able to make arguments...
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bells toll. the czech republic is holding a day of national mourning for those killed in the attack, with flags flown at half—mast. 1a people were shot dead at charles universitya student who then killed himself. it's one of the deadliest attacks by a lone gunman in europe this century. police are still trying to establish a motive. our correspondent sarah rainsford is in prague. bells toll. a nation paused today, to remember the victims of an attack people here can't make sense of, that has brought pain and suffering. church bells rang out across the czech republic, to mark the moment. to honour those killed when a student attacked his own university, shooting in the corridors and classrooms. so far, we know three of the dead, including a teacher who was 49. here at the faculty attacks some have person #58 connections to the victims. a friend of these women survived by locking herself into a classroom to hide. she cowered done the table. i saw her yesterday, i felt sorry for her, she was still shaking. images from a bodycamera show the police hunt for the gunman, inside charles university. at this point the 24—year—old was prowling the corridors above. we are
bells toll. the czech republic is holding a day of national mourning for those killed in the attack, with flags flown at half—mast. 1a people were shot dead at charles universitya student who then killed himself. it's one of the deadliest attacks by a lone gunman in europe this century. police are still trying to establish a motive. our correspondent sarah rainsford is in prague. bells toll. a nation paused today, to remember the victims of an attack people here can't make sense of, that has...
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of, that has brought pain and suffering. church bells rang out across the czech republic to mark the moment. to honour those killed when a student attacked his own universityooting in the corridors and classrooms. so far, we know three of the dead, including lenka hlavkova, a teacher who was 49. here at the arts faculty that was attacked, some have personal connections to the victims. a friend of these women survived by locking herself into a classroom to hide. translation: she cowered under the table. _ i saw her yesterday and felt sorry for her. she was still shaking. shouting images from a body camera show the police hunt for the gunman inside charles university. at this point the 24—year—old was prowling the corridors above. we're told most of his victims were female, but we have no idea of his motive. in the end, he turned his gun on himself. many people were seriously injured, carried out of the building by police. so i asked the interior minister, did he think mistakes had been made? when i see, really, the timeline of this crime, i really don't see any empty places where the police could work better than they did. this attack has not only brought h
of, that has brought pain and suffering. church bells rang out across the czech republic to mark the moment. to honour those killed when a student attacked his own universityooting in the corridors and classrooms. so far, we know three of the dead, including lenka hlavkova, a teacher who was 49. here at the arts faculty that was attacked, some have personal connections to the victims. a friend of these women survived by locking herself into a classroom to hide. translation: she cowered under...
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feature common sense, a pamphlet written by thomas payne , our guest is richard bell, history professor at the university of maryland. watch the encore presentation of books that shaped america, we can ice on 9:00 eastern. go to c-span.org -- cspan.org/booksthatshapedamerica to view the series and learn about the books featured. >> make c-span's bookshelf would cost -- podcast be a part of your playlist. c-span bookshelf features multiple episodes with critically acclaimed authors discussing history, biographies, current events, and culture from our signature programs about books, afterwards, and join date. listen to the bookshelf podcast this holiday season. find it on the c-span now free mobile video app or wherever you get your podcasts. and on our website, c-span.org/podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with community centers to create lift spaces so students can get the tools that they need to be ready for anything. >> comcas
feature common sense, a pamphlet written by thomas payne , our guest is richard bell, history professor at the university of maryland. watch the encore presentation of books that shaped america, we can ice on 9:00 eastern. go to c-span.org -- cspan.org/booksthatshapedamerica to view the series and learn about the books featured. >> make c-span's bookshelf would cost -- podcast be a part of your playlist. c-span bookshelf features multiple episodes with critically acclaimed authors...
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of literature have a profound impact on our country. men date night we will feature common sense a 47 page pamphlet written by thomas paine richard bell history professor at the universityryland watch c-span encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at nine eastern on c-span, or go to c-span.org/books that shaped america to view the series and learn more about each book featured. >> officials from the state department health and human services in the u.s. agency for international development testified on ways to improve the world health
of literature have a profound impact on our country. men date night we will feature common sense a 47 page pamphlet written by thomas paine richard bell history professor at the universityryland watch c-span encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at nine eastern on c-span, or go to c-span.org/books that shaped america to view the series and learn more about each book featured. >> officials from the state department health and human services in the u.s. agency for...
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of the torture that had a profound impact on the country. monday night, common sense by thomas payne with richard bell from the university of maryland.ch our own core presentation of oaks that shaped america weeknights at 9:00 eastern. go to c-span.org to learn more about each book featured. >> next on "after words," tim alberta examines the evangelical movement in america and its intersection with politics. "after words" is a weekly interview program interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> tim alberta, thank you for the opportunity to talk about your great new book. in a list, author, writer for the atlantic. thank you for writing this book. it is a brilliant piece of political and religious journalism. i also read it as a heartfelt plea for the evangelical community, quoting from revelation 2, return to their first love. i know it is not easy saying things about the tribal or community, religious community especially in which you came of age, i know that takes courage. tim: you are very kind for saying that. thank you. i know you lived through this same thing and you know firsthand how difficult it is to be
of the torture that had a profound impact on the country. monday night, common sense by thomas payne with richard bell from the university of maryland.ch our own core presentation of oaks that shaped america weeknights at 9:00 eastern. go to c-span.org to learn more about each book featured. >> next on "after words," tim alberta examines the evangelical movement in america and its intersection with politics. "after words" is a weekly interview program interviewing top...
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bells toll the czech republic is holding a day of national mourning for those killed in the attack, with flags flown at half—mast. 1a people were shot dead at charles universitya student who then killed himself. it's one of the deadliest attacks by a lone gunman in europe this century. police are still trying to establish a motive. our correspondent bethany bell is in prague. flags are flying at half—mast across the country as a sign of respect for the country as a sign of respect for the people who died in the shooting at charles university. people also thinking about those who were injured, a number of them are still injured, a number of them are still in hospital, some in a serious condition. this is an attack which has deeply shocked this country. the police are still investigating, trying to establish what it was that drove this 24—year—old gunman to do what he did. they say that they now appears to be a link between the gunman and two more deaths that took place last week, two bodies were discovered in a prague forest, of a young man and his two month old daughter, police now say that there seems to be ballistic evidence linking those deaths with this g
bells toll the czech republic is holding a day of national mourning for those killed in the attack, with flags flown at half—mast. 1a people were shot dead at charles universitya student who then killed himself. it's one of the deadliest attacks by a lone gunman in europe this century. police are still trying to establish a motive. our correspondent bethany bell is in prague. flags are flying at half—mast across the country as a sign of respect for the country as a sign of respect for the...
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university of minnesota. >> i hereby pardon liberty and bell gobble and gobble. >> all right. >> congratulations, birds. >> yeah. congratulations. he'd probably have a better chance of blending in with the yams next year. joe biden turned 81, which means he's not only the oldest president ever, he's older than just about everything in the world. i'm going to name an item . you guessed it. joe biden's older or younger than it. okay, joe biden, born november 20th, 1942. is he older or younger than tupperware? older is he older? the answer is he is older than tupperware. okay. next up, the slinky. is biden older or younger than the slinky? oh, yeah. that's right. it was a 1940 older than the slinky corn flakes. is joe biden older or younger than corn flakes? oh, you might be surprised. he's actually quite a bit younger. they were invented in 1906. how about the bra? younger or older than the bra or were mixed on that one? biden is younger than the bra. betty crocker cake is biden older or younger? older. that's right. he is older than cake mix. two ply toilet paper is biting, older or younger than two ply toil
university of minnesota. >> i hereby pardon liberty and bell gobble and gobble. >> all right. >> congratulations, birds. >> yeah. congratulations. he'd probably have a better chance of blending in with the yams next year. joe biden turned 81, which means he's not only the oldest president ever, he's older than just about everything in the world. i'm going to name an item . you guessed it. joe biden's older or younger than it. okay, joe biden, born november 20th, 1942. is...
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commitment being productive members of society as a head of the new home at the university of minnesota, i hereby pardon liberty and bell>> gobble, gobble. >> all right, congratulations, birds. >> jimmy: yeah, congratulations. he probably would have a better chance of blending in with the aunts next year. joe biden turned 81. he's not only the old ef president but older than just about everything. i'll name an item. joe biden born november 20th, 1942. is he older or younger than tupperware? >> older. >> jimmy: the answer is he is older than tupperware. okay, next up the slinky, is biden older or younger? [ audience yells out older ] >> older. >> jimmy: is he older or youngery. >> older. >> jimmy: he's quite a bit younger. they were invited in 1906. how about the bra? younger or older than the bra? >> younger. >> jimmy: mixed on that one. biden is younger than the bra. betty crocker cake mix, is biden older or younger? >> older. >> jimmy: that's right. he is older than cake mix. [ applause ] two-ply toilet paper, older or younger. >> older. >> jimmy: actually they're exactly the same age. finally, one more item, kitty li
commitment being productive members of society as a head of the new home at the university of minnesota, i hereby pardon liberty and bell>> gobble, gobble. >> all right, congratulations, birds. >> jimmy: yeah, congratulations. he probably would have a better chance of blending in with the aunts next year. joe biden turned 81. he's not only the old ef president but older than just about everything. i'll name an item. joe biden born november 20th, 1942. is he older or younger...
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according to a recent study by scientists from the university of melbourne, to ensure a smooth awakening, a melodious bellronounced rhythm, is suitable; sounds of nature are not the best option ; experts also do not recommend making sudden movements immediately after sleep, like lenya, although if you need to wake up quickly, then it is physical activity that will quickly bring you to your senses, well, the most effective in our test was light alarm clock, although vasilisa didn’t... in general, as scientists say, the most important thing for a healthy awakening is not the method itself, but the sleep phase in which it occurs. in slow or deep, we physically rest, pressure decreases, in fast - superficial, our eyeballs move, we see dreams and process information from the past day. our brain gradually prepares several times during the night for this final awakening. it is in... the fast or otherwise rem phase that it is best to wake up according to science, by the way, alarm clocks, who promise to take this into account, they are also on sale, let’s check, together with the veterinarian anastasia, she has b
according to a recent study by scientists from the university of melbourne, to ensure a smooth awakening, a melodious bellronounced rhythm, is suitable; sounds of nature are not the best option ; experts also do not recommend making sudden movements immediately after sleep, like lenya, although if you need to wake up quickly, then it is physical activity that will quickly bring you to your senses, well, the most effective in our test was light alarm clock, although vasilisa didn’t... in...
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herself on the streets of new york, the bell jar contains multitude's, right after the break, i'll be joined by emily van duyne, associate professor of writing at stockton university upcoming book, loving sylvia platt. a reclamation. a nuanced look at the revered author. today's meeting of the velshi banned book club begins right after the break. after the break. first time i connected with kim, she told me that her husband had passed. and that he took care of all of the internet connected devices in the home. i told her, “i'm here to take care of you.” connecting with kim... made me reconnect with my mom. it's very important to keep loved ones close. we know that creating memories with loved ones brings so much joy to your life. a family trip to the team usa training facility. i don't know how to thank you. i'm here to thank you. all right, today's meeting of the velshi banned book club is underway. with me to discuss still via plath's the bell jar, is a sylvia plath expert. emily van duyne is a social professor of writing at stockton university new jersey. the author of the upcoming book, loving sylvia plath. a reclamation. the book is available for really order
herself on the streets of new york, the bell jar contains multitude's, right after the break, i'll be joined by emily van duyne, associate professor of writing at stockton university upcoming book, loving sylvia platt. a reclamation. a nuanced look at the revered author. today's meeting of the velshi banned book club begins right after the break. after the break. first time i connected with kim, she told me that her husband had passed. and that he took care of all of the internet connected...
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of the university's musicology department. at a news conference in the last couple of hours, police showed bodycam footage of officers trying to intervene during the attack. bethany bell report. this was the moment when special forces entered charles university in prague. they were searching for the 24—year—old gunman who ran through corridors and classrooms yesterday afternoon, apparently shooting at random. the czech police havejust released this footage from their body cans. they say the gunman, named by local media as david kosak, took his lone life as they closed in him —— on him. staff barricaded themselves in rooms and the police led them to safely. i themselves in rooms and the police led them to safely.— led them to safely. i was on site. i was severely _ led them to safely. i was on site. i was severely impacted. _ led them to safely. i was on site. i was severely impacted. i- led them to safely. i was on site. i was severely impacted. i have - led them to safely. i was on site. i l was severely impacted. i have been with the police force for a0 years. the interior ministry said one of the dead and yesterday's shooting was the head of the institute of fuel i
of the university's musicology department. at a news conference in the last couple of hours, police showed bodycam footage of officers trying to intervene during the attack. bethany bell report. this was the moment when special forces entered charles university in prague. they were searching for the 24—year—old gunman who ran through corridors and classrooms yesterday afternoon, apparently shooting at random. the czech police havejust released this footage from their body cans. they say the...
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of keeping. monday night, common sense, written by thomas payne, richard bell, history professor at university ofch c-span's encore of books that shaped america 9 p.m. eastern and go to view the series and learn more about each book featured. c-span's campaign 2024 coverage continues with the presidential primaries and caucuses. watch live on the c-span network as the first votes are cast in the upcoming presidential election, along with candidate speeches and results. beginning with the iowa caucuses on january 15th and the new hampshire primary on january 23rd. campaign2024 on c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> 2024 republican presidential candidate nikki haley received the endorsement of new hampshire govno chris sununu, in the state's largest city. and it's months before the first in the nation primary. ♪♪ >> all right. holy cow, the whole world popped out.
of keeping. monday night, common sense, written by thomas payne, richard bell, history professor at university ofch c-span's encore of books that shaped america 9 p.m. eastern and go to view the series and learn more about each book featured. c-span's campaign 2024 coverage continues with the presidential primaries and caucuses. watch live on the c-span network as the first votes are cast in the upcoming presidential election, along with candidate speeches and results. beginning with the iowa...
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of literature that he found a profound impact on our country. monday night will feature common sense 47 page pamphlet the guest is richard bell history professor at the universityf maryland books that shaped america weeknights at nine eastern on c-span or go to c-span.org/books that shaped america to view the series and learn more about each book featured. >> here is what is ahead on c-span2 tonight's. next a look at some the artifacts and the smithsonian institution collection during a house oversight hearing. our senate hearing on regulating commercial space industry. later before ukrainian president zelenskyy made his third trip to the u.s. house speaker mike johnson talked about additional funding for ukraine and negotiations between congress and the white house on u.s. border security. announcement sony institution secretary showcasing the museum collection and oversight hearing held by the house administration committee paid some of the artifacts on display include an original 1990 wisconsin cheese head. a watch belong to former first lady mary todd lincoln and pens from the women's suffrage movement. the hearing also focus on smithsonian spending request
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and take all the school, high schools and universities of the country, the new map of venezuela, he says. across the border guyana's president is ringing alarm bells. >> this is a direct threat to giana's territorial sovereignty and political independence. >> roughly the size of florida it's been a part of giana since 1899 when international arbitrators set the current borders. venezuela has long sought to control the territory. and the discovery of more than 11 billion barrels of oil and gas off guyana's coast by oil giant exxon mobile in 2015 which put them on track to become the world's highest per capita producer has only emboldened him. telling oil companies operating in the region they have three months to pack up and leave. this as he orders venezuela's national oil company to start exploring the area. immediately we'll proceed to give operating licenses for the exploration and exploitation of oil, gas, and mines in all of guyana he says. it's a move out of president putin's play book. and the fear guyana's president tells me is that maduro feels empowered by the russian leaders's invasion of ukraine. >> we cannot allow the annexation of th
and take all the school, high schools and universities of the country, the new map of venezuela, he says. across the border guyana's president is ringing alarm bells. >> this is a direct threat to giana's territorial sovereignty and political independence. >> roughly the size of florida it's been a part of giana since 1899 when international arbitrators set the current borders. venezuela has long sought to control the territory. and the discovery of more than 11 billion barrels of...
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be observed at midday. 1a people were shot dead at charles university by a student who then killed himself. bethany bell reports from prague. of people of prague are mourning their dad.- of the people of prague are mourning their dad. they have been lighting _ mourning their dad. they have been lighting candles - mourning their dad. they have been lighting candles and - been lighting candles and laying flowers to commemorate the victims of the attack, at the victims of the attack, at the faculty of arts building at charles university. police say students barricaded themselves into rooms of the university building and the police had to go floor by floor to get them out. they showed body camera footage of officers as they hunted for the gunman who died on the roof of the building. the interior minister said the quick response by police prevented more casualties. he told the bbc that the attacker had brought a lot of guns into the university and had been ready to kill a lot of people. the killer, named locally as a 24—year—old david is also thought to have killed his father at a separate location. police are now working to try to
be observed at midday. 1a people were shot dead at charles university by a student who then killed himself. bethany bell reports from prague. of people of prague are mourning their dad.- of the people of prague are mourning their dad. they have been lighting _ mourning their dad. they have been lighting candles - mourning their dad. they have been lighting candles and - been lighting candles and laying flowers to commemorate the victims of the attack, at the victims of the attack, at the...
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of the nation's worst mass killing ever. bells tolled and people across the country observed a minute of silence on a national day of mourning. the shooting occured thursday at charles universityue. 25 other people were wounded before the shooter, a student, took his own life. still to comon "pbs news weekend." the promise of the first transatlantic flight powered with 100% sustainable fuel. and a new documentary series looks at why people in some parts of the world are living longer. >> this is "pbs news weekend," from weta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknights on pbs. john: it's not a new idea: no-strings-attached payments to provide people with a financial floor, what is called a guaranteed basic income. it actually dates back to 16th century england. today, it is being tested in dozens of pilot programs across the country, in cities as big as baltimore and as small as yellow springs, ohio, population about 3700. some of them use taxpayer funds, others use private contributions or foundation grants. stockton, california, was among the first to launch a pilot program in 2019. earlier, i spoke with stockton's mayor at the time, michael tubbs, who is the
of the nation's worst mass killing ever. bells tolled and people across the country observed a minute of silence on a national day of mourning. the shooting occured thursday at charles universityue. 25 other people were wounded before the shooter, a student, took his own life. still to comon "pbs news weekend." the promise of the first transatlantic flight powered with 100% sustainable fuel. and a new documentary series looks at why people in some parts of the world are living longer....
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university. so many people affected, both killed and injured and of course, who knew so many of these people and many others people there in prague are coming out to pay their respects. from prague, bethany bell charles university in prague. they were searching for the 24—year—old gunman who ran through corridors and classrooms yesterday afternoon, apparently shooting at random. the czech police have just released this footage from their bodycams. they say the gunman, named by local media as david kozak, took his own life as they closed in him. staff barricaded themselves in rooms and the police led them to safely. i was on site. i was severely impacted. i have been with the police force for 40 years. the interior ministry said one of the dead in yesterday�*s shooting was the head of the institute of musicology of the faculty of arts, lenka hlavkova. the police are working to uncover the motive. they sealed off the area where the shooting happened. before the attacks, police had received a report that the suspect was believed to be heading to prague from a nearby town with the intention of killing himself. the gunman is thought to have killed his father at a separate location. the czech presi
university. so many people affected, both killed and injured and of course, who knew so many of these people and many others people there in prague are coming out to pay their respects. from prague, bethany bell charles university in prague. they were searching for the 24—year—old gunman who ran through corridors and classrooms yesterday afternoon, apparently shooting at random. the czech police have just released this footage from their bodycams. they say the gunman, named by local media...
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of literature that have had a profound impact on her country. tonight, we will feature common sense written by thomas payne with richard bell, history professor at the universitymaryland. watch our encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at nine p.m. eastern on c-span or go to c-span.org/ books that shaped america to view the series and learn more about these book features -- books featured. >> "washington journal" continues. host: a conversation and small business in the united states. we have the vice president of small business policy the chamber of commerce. remind viewers with the definition of a small business is and how big can a company be and still be considered a small business? guest: a lot of times i think of it from a norman rockwell perspective. when you see one of those pictures of two or three people at a storefront, that's a traditional small business. we have government definitions of washington, d.c. and small business administration that sets the definitions. generally speaking, it's any business under 500 employees. that's a definition we use at the u.s. chamber of commerce. host: how many small businesses are there in
of literature that have had a profound impact on her country. tonight, we will feature common sense written by thomas payne with richard bell, history professor at the universitymaryland. watch our encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at nine p.m. eastern on c-span or go to c-span.org/ books that shaped america to view the series and learn more about these book features -- books featured. >> "washington journal" continues. host: a conversation and small...
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of congress to discuss literature that has impacted our country. it will feature common sense, a pamphlet written by thomas payne , our guest is richard bell, history professor at the universitymaryland. watch the encore presentation of books that shaped america, we can ice on 9:00 eastern. go to c-span.org -- cspan.org/booksthatshapedamerica to view the series and learn about the books featured. >> make c-span's bookshelf would cost -- podcast be a part of your playlist. c-span bookshelf features multiple episodes with critically acclaimed authors discussing history, biographies, current events, and culture from our signature programs about books, afterwards, and join date. listen to the bookshelf podcast this holiday season.
of congress to discuss literature that has impacted our country. it will feature common sense, a pamphlet written by thomas payne , our guest is richard bell, history professor at the universitymaryland. watch the encore presentation of books that shaped america, we can ice on 9:00 eastern. go to c-span.org -- cspan.org/booksthatshapedamerica to view the series and learn about the books featured. >> make c-span's bookshelf would cost -- podcast be a part of your playlist. c-span bookshelf...
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of oil. let's get the opening bell. at the cnbc realtime exchange, here at the big board, university of miami and rutgers university aheadf the bad boy mowers pinstripe bowl at yankee stadium. over at the nasdaq, blank check company bowen acquisition corp. those are still happening, huh? blank check companies. looks like we are going to open a little bit higher here on the markets, not quite as broad as yesterday's strength, at least in the early action, but in key groups that we have seen as winners, they're opening up. consumer discretionary, communication services, technology. health care and staples are getting a little bit big today. nasdaq 100 up another 0.1%. nasdaq's up another 0.1%. year to date gains for the nasdaq now above 44%. >> you know what's down again, though, is apple, which has been down for four straight days. stock's still just about $193. as it was moving back towards $200, it's been over $3 trillion in market cap again, and now there's news that the outgoing vp of i iphone and watch designs going to -- is going to join johnny ive at love form in february, and sam altman to build hardware. boy, jon
of oil. let's get the opening bell. at the cnbc realtime exchange, here at the big board, university of miami and rutgers university aheadf the bad boy mowers pinstripe bowl at yankee stadium. over at the nasdaq, blank check company bowen acquisition corp. those are still happening, huh? blank check companies. looks like we are going to open a little bit higher here on the markets, not quite as broad as yesterday's strength, at least in the early action, but in key groups that we have seen as...
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of literature have a profound impact on our country. men date night we will feature common sense a 47 page pamphlet written by thomas paine richard bell history professor at the universityf maryland watch c-span encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at nine eastern on c-span, or go to c-span.org/books that shaped america to view the series and learn more about each book featured. >> officials from the state department health and human services in the u.s. agency for international development testified on ways to improve the world health organization. the hearing was held amid ongoing concerns from u.s. lawmakers w.h.o. it was was impy influenced by china through the covid-19 pandemic. this is about two and half hours. it was not. [background noises] >> these select a subcommittee of the coronavirus pandemic will come to order but want to welcome everyone here today. without objection the chairman to clear recess at any time. i now recognize myself for the purpose of making an opening statement. today the select subcommittee is holding a hearing to examine the future of the world health organization. and our relationship with the w.h.o. the world he
of literature have a profound impact on our country. men date night we will feature common sense a 47 page pamphlet written by thomas paine richard bell history professor at the universityf maryland watch c-span encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at nine eastern on c-span, or go to c-span.org/books that shaped america to view the series and learn more about each book featured. >> officials from the state department health and human services in the u.s. agency for...