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programs is a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span2 we begin with the university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general and the george w. bush of administration john you who waited on presidential powers in the u.s. constitution, then princeton university history professor julian explores the political and ascendancy of former speaker of the house and argue that his congressional leadership was the beginning of america's hyper- partisan divide, newt gingrich offered his thoughts on my president trump should be reelected in 2020, enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> next on big tvs "after word words", john you, university of california berkeley law professor and former depth under deputy assistant general and the george w. bush of administration ways in on presidential powers in the constitution, he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and founding dean of george mason university school of policy and government. "after words" is a legally interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work, all "after
programs is a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span2 we begin with the university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general and the george w. bush of administration john you who waited on presidential powers in the u.s. constitution, then princeton university history professor julian explores the political and ascendancy of former speaker of the house and argue that his congressional leadership was the beginning of america's hyper- partisan...
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detect those either his opponent honey fareed uncovers deep fakes a professor at the university of california berkeley he's a world leading expert in digital forensics. i think the biggest obstacle in detection is that the field is moving so quickly every 3 months you see new advances in the creation of free content so our adversary if i can call them that is not static they are changing and they are changing really fast so we start developing these new friends of technology and always so there's a whole new way of creating deep fakes and now we. have to worry about that as well it's crazy to see how quickly this technology is advancing we're used to it from photos technically we're all able to alter them at home with basic software but videos a few years ago moving images were prove that something had really happened deep fakes have taken this to another level there's growing fear that from information is circulating without anyone noticing especially when it comes to big events like the us presidential elections whether it's photos or videos thank you it isn't new but it's getting better as both exp
detect those either his opponent honey fareed uncovers deep fakes a professor at the university of california berkeley he's a world leading expert in digital forensics. i think the biggest obstacle in detection is that the field is moving so quickly every 3 months you see new advances in the creation of free content so our adversary if i can call them that is not static they are changing and they are changing really fast so we start developing these new friends of technology and always so...
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enjoy booktv on k span 2 -- c-span2. >> next on booktv's "after words," john yoo, university of california-berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration, weighs in on presidential powers and the constitution. he's interviewed by mark rozell, author and founding dean of george mason university's school of policy and government. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> host: john, thank you for taking this opportunity to discuss your new book. i'm delighted by the opportunity to ask some questions about out. i just read it, it was out two days ago, so i had a little butt of time to prepare for this interview. i want to start because you wrote a piece in 2017 that unloaded pretty strong on president trump for various overreaches in the exercise of executive powers, and now you're presenting him as a defender of the traditional constitutional order regarding presidential powers. i want to ask yo
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joining me now is steven fish, he's professor of political science at university of california, berkeleyt look like the authorities are doing what they said they would and releasing these prisoners? lukashenko is not known for keeping his promises. it does seem clear the government realised it overreached. its brittle methods in this crackdown went too far. that is what elicited the apology from the interior minister. so let's wait and see. what you think of that say about him and his grip on power, that his deputy interior minister is putting out an like this? well, look, if these demonstrations have done anything, they've punctured a hole in the smith of lukashenko as the popular kind of its figure who you might be popular in the capital city, so goes the myth, but in the small towns and countryside is popular. these demonstrations we re very popular. these demonstrations were very widespread, they involved all sectors of society, they are heard across belarus. i think the myth of lukashenko as this impregnable depute —— dictator who enjoys popular support is gone. and european von ——
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she came here from india at age 19 to pursue her dream of curing cancer at the university of california berkeley she met my father donald harris who had come from jamaica to study economics they fell in love in that most american way while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960 s. in the streets of oakland and berkeley i got a stroller as i view of people getting into what the great john lewis called good trouble when i was 5 my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers she worked around the clock to make it work packing lunches before we woke up and paying bills after we went to bed helping us with homework at the kitchen table and shuttling us to church for choir practice she made it look easy but it never was. my mother instilled in my sister maya and me the values that we chart the course of our lives she raised us to be proud strong black women and she raised us to know and be proud of our indian heritage she taught us to put family 1st the family you're born into and the family you choose. family is my husband who i met on
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the hardware you see here cayman founded the renewable inappropriate energy lab at the university of california berkeley and share the nobel prize in 2700 far as california along the path of building a green economy in your view of california is a very. very far along and what's most exciting is that california has made the climate transition also a just transition where we're investing in energy efficiency and solar for low income neighborhoods across the state of california today generates around 10 $1000000000.00 a year in revenue from the cap and trade market which it reinvest in communities in research and in companies that are involved in the transition and cross to night states right now 35 to 40 percent of all 'd investments in green tech flow through california democratic presidential candidate joe biden is following california's leak and promises to transition america to a green economy by 2050 the united states will be 100 percent energy economy. the 2020 election the united states is absolutely critical and it's critical because we know in the climate side that we have very few years left to
the hardware you see here cayman founded the renewable inappropriate energy lab at the university of california berkeley and share the nobel prize in 2700 far as california along the path of building a green economy in your view of california is a very. very far along and what's most exciting is that california has made the climate transition also a just transition where we're investing in energy efficiency and solar for low income neighborhoods across the state of california today generates...
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eastern on "after words", university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistantrney general the george w. bush administration. john you with his book defender and chief looks at presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> sunday night on q and a, journalist and author on her book the woman valor about the ratification of the 19th amendment which granted women the right to vote. >> it's very small and it comes with the senate with only two vote margin. there are senators who are sitting on half of it actually in 1918 and it sticks until june of 1919 before it passes both houses. and the senate they were sending it out for ratification in the states was called an off year when most state legislatures were not going to be in session. and that was sort of person of a drum to make it more difficult. they had to convince 30 governors to call their
eastern on "after words", university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistantrney general the george w. bush administration. john you with his book defender and chief looks at presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> sunday night on q and a, journalist and author on her book the woman valor...
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university of california berkeley law firm investor former deputy assistant general and the bush administration, john you with his book defender in chief. looks at presidential powers and the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. ♪ ♪ >> the presidents, available in paperback, hardcover and e-book from public affairs presents biographies of every president, inspired by conversations with noted historians. about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidenc presidency. in this presidential election year, americans decide who should lead our country wherever perspective into the lives in events that forge each presidents leadership style. to learn more about all of our presidents and books featured in storing visit cspan.org/thepresident. available in paperback, hardcover and e-book. wherever books are sold. you are watching book tv on cspan2. every weekend with the latest nonfiction books and authors. cspan2 created by america's cable televisio
university of california berkeley law firm investor former deputy assistant general and the bush administration, john you with his book defender in chief. looks at presidential powers and the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. ♪ ♪ >> the presidents, available in paperback, hardcover and e-book from public affairs presents biographies of every...
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yet, there was a report from the university of california berkeley that found using today's technologies90% by 2035 without too many difficulties. it's really the last 10% that becomes a big hurdle. byt goal -- role is filled natural gas power plants. we will have to find technology alternatives in the next 15 years. it is not unreasonable. cut thel will help us 25% of the missions that come from electricity, but the carbonized many other sectors of the economy including transport. where does this put kamala harris? where does she stand on the climate issues? what does she bring to the table on that debate? >> as a candidate, when she was in the primaries, she was with the progressive arm of the democratic party. when she becomes the vice president, what she brings is a very strong record on climate justice. she recognizes that vulnerable communities across the world, especially people of color and poor people, are disproportionately affected by climate change. her work during her time in california as the attorney general was to try to bring climate justice issues to the forefront and h
yet, there was a report from the university of california berkeley that found using today's technologies90% by 2035 without too many difficulties. it's really the last 10% that becomes a big hurdle. byt goal -- role is filled natural gas power plants. we will have to find technology alternatives in the next 15 years. it is not unreasonable. cut thel will help us 25% of the missions that come from electricity, but the carbonized many other sectors of the economy including transport. where does...
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sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on afterwords, university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration john you with his book defend or in chief looks at presidential power in the u.s. constitution. and the founding dean is policy and government. watch on c-span2. >> the washington post's robert costa interviewed trump national security adviser john bolton, this portion of the event mister bolton expresses concerns over the relationship with foreign leaders. >> i don't think the president has a worldview. and approach national security, a grand strategy and policies, there is not much there for the russians or anyone else to manipulate but my fear, whether it is vladimir putin, angrynomics jinping or other authoritarian leaders they to see the president as easy to maneuver around to achieve their objectives. >> visit booktv.org. search for the room that does it at the top of the page. .. of his bestseller. in this clip he looks at the aneurysms that biden suffered from following his failed run for president non- nation for
sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on afterwords, university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration john you with his book defend or in chief looks at presidential power in the u.s. constitution. and the founding dean is policy and government. watch on c-span2. >> the washington post's robert costa interviewed trump national security adviser john bolton, this portion of the event mister bolton expresses concerns over...
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eastern university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general from the george w. bush administration weighs in on physical powers for the u.s. constitution. then princeton university history professor explores the political ascendancy of former speaker of the house, newt gingrich and argues that congressional leadership is the beginning of america's hyper- partisan divide in later newt gingrich offers his thoughts on why president trump should be reelected in 2020. enjoy booktv on c-span2. >> our live coverage of the democratic national convention continues tonight with congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, former president bill clinton and former second lady doctor jill biden. live coverage of the democratic national convention tonight and 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. live streaming and on-demand on c-span .org / dnc or listen with the free c-span radio app. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> monday, the postmaster general testifies on postal service operations and the upcoming presidential election. watch live at 10:00 a.m. eastern
eastern university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general from the george w. bush administration weighs in on physical powers for the u.s. constitution. then princeton university history professor explores the political ascendancy of former speaker of the house, newt gingrich and argues that congressional leadership is the beginning of america's hyper- partisan divide in later newt gingrich offers his thoughts on why president trump should be reelected...
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eastern, university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney generaln the george w. bush administration john you way than on presidential powers in the u.s. constitution, then princeton university history professor julian just a former speaker of the house. he argues that his congressional leadership was the beginning of america's hyper- partisan divide and later he offers his thoughts on why president trump should be reelected in 2020. enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> our love coverage of the democratic national convention continues tonight with congresswoman alexandria costa cortez, former president bill clinton and former second lady doctor jill biden, live coverage of the national convention tonight at nine eastern on c-span, live streaming and on-demand at c-span.org/dmc or listen with the pre-c-span radio app, c-span, your unfiltered view of
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dark suit is glenn seaboard who at the time in 1941 was a 29-year-old chemist at the university of california berkeley was working with a 23-year-old graduate student named art wall whose Ãbin this laboratory where they are standing they isolated a new element that they named plutonium. in fact, they are holding in this laboratory the very first sample of plutonium, which they stored in the cigar box. use the sample to make critical measurements of whether or not plutonium was going to be able to work in atomic bombs.by the way, it's photograph was taken when the laboratory was being designated a national historic landmark, even though seaborg and walt tried as hard as they could to be careful during the experiments, this laboratory had to be scrubbed before the event to reduce the amount of radioactivity still present in the countertops and the floors. here's how you make plutonium, they were doing fundamental research into the properties of heavy elements like uranium. they discovered that if you add a neutron to the most common isotope of uranium known as uranium 238 you created on stabilized urani
dark suit is glenn seaboard who at the time in 1941 was a 29-year-old chemist at the university of california berkeley was working with a 23-year-old graduate student named art wall whose Ãbin this laboratory where they are standing they isolated a new element that they named plutonium. in fact, they are holding in this laboratory the very first sample of plutonium, which they stored in the cigar box. use the sample to make critical measurements of whether or not plutonium was going to be able...
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on "after words," university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration john yoo with his this book defender in chief looks at presidential powers in the constitution. he's interviewed by the author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watched tv this and on c-span2. >> in his book the volunteer, journalist jack fairweather recounts a member of the polish resistance during world war ii. he volunteered to be deliberately captured and sent to auschwitz in order to sabotage the nazis operations and report back on the atrocities within the camp. this event hosted by the museum of jewish heritage in new york city is just over an hour. >> welcome to the online public service speaking with a living memorial to the holocaust. my name is samantha shokin, manager of the programs and today we explore the history of witold pilecki the resistance leader that is the subject of the new book the volunteer of the true story of the resistance hero that infiltrated auschwitz. a-alpha n
on "after words," university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration john yoo with his this book defender in chief looks at presidential powers in the constitution. he's interviewed by the author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watched tv this and on c-span2. >> in his book the volunteer, journalist jack fairweather recounts a member of the polish...
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eastern on afterwards university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorneyin the george w. bush administration john you was his book defender in chief" looks at presidential powers and the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch booktv this weekend on c-span2. jonathan horn is a former speechwriter for president george w. bush, he spoke recently at george washington's home mount vernon where he discussed the final years of america's first president. >> george washington is torn, he feels he cannot sit on the sideline if everything he's worked his whole life or is threatened, as a country. he's a father of this country. if threatened needs to come out of retirement and do his duty as the same time he's hesitant because he has some questions for example, is worried about what people will say is very sensitive to criticism. he thinks the entire all the things he said during the second term of his presidency how he was longing for retirement to address it
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constitution and in our politics, my guest is john yoo, visiting scholar at aei and university of california berkeley's email you will heller professor of law. john served in all 3 branches of federal government, the justice department office of legal counsel, the senate judiciary committee and the supreme court of the clerk for justice clarence thomas was his previous books include crisis, history of executive power george washington to george w. bush. his newest book the subjective today's discussion is "defender in chief: donald trump's fight for presidential power". thanks for joining us today.s. i'm one of the oldest people on staff talking about a book, without the relationships i have asked aei. >> let's jump into the book. you summarize the overall argument of the book that donald trump, quote, has returned to the frame's original vision of the presidency, and office of unity, vigor and independence in securing the benefits of an energetic executive, trump may have done the nation his greatest service. elaborate on that and describe the argument of the book. >> guest: that is great writing. i s
constitution and in our politics, my guest is john yoo, visiting scholar at aei and university of california berkeley's email you will heller professor of law. john served in all 3 branches of federal government, the justice department office of legal counsel, the senate judiciary committee and the supreme court of the clerk for justice clarence thomas was his previous books include crisis, history of executive power george washington to george w. bush. his newest book the subjective today's...
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at the university of california berkeley she met my father who had come from jamaica. they fell in love in that most american way, marching for justice in the streets of oakland and berkeley i got a strollers eye view of people getting in to what the great john lewis called good trouble. when i was five my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers she worked around the clock to make it work. packing lunches before we got up and paying bills before we went to bed, helping with homework and shuttling us to church for choir practice. she made it look easy although it never was, my mother mother instilled in my sister mya and me the values that guided our lives. she raised us to be proud strong plaque women and she raised us to know and be proud of our indian heritage. she taught us to put family first. the family you are born into the family you choose. family is my husband doug who i met on a blind dawt set up by my best friend. family is our beautiful children coal and ella who call me mamala, family is my sister. family is my best fri
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at the university of california-berkeley, she met my father, who had come from jamaica to study economics love while marching together for justice in the 1960s. in the streets of oakland and berkeley, i got a stroller's-eye view of people getting into what the great john lewis called good trouble. when i was 5, my parents split, and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers, she worked around the clock to make it work. packing lunches before we woke up, and paying bills after we went to bed. helping us with homework and shuttling us to church. she made it look easy. though it never was. my mother instilled in my sister and me the values that would chart the course of our lives. she raised us to be proud, strong black women. and she raised us to know and be proud of our indian heritage. she taught us to put family first. the family you're born into, and the family you choose. family is my husband doug, who i met on a blind date set up by my best friend. family is our beautiful children, cole and ella. family is my sister. family is my best friend. my nieces and my godchil
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at the university of california berkeley, she met my father, who had come from jamaica to study economics fell in love in the most american way while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960's. in the streets of oakland and berkeley, i got a stroller's eye great johnt the lewis called good trouble. when i was five, my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like many mothers, she worked around the clock to make it work, packing lunches before we woke up and paying bills after we went to bed. helping us with homework at the kitchen table and taking us to church for choir practice. she made it look easy, though it never was. instilled in my sister and me the values that would chart the course of our allies. she raised us to be proud, strong black women, and she proud us to k know and be of our indian heritage. she taught us to be conscious and compassionate about the struggles of all people, to believe public search -- public service is a noble cause and the fight for justice is a shared responsibility. lawyer, me to become a a district attorne
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eastern on "after words", university of california berkeley law professor and deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration, john used with his book defender in chief like the presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of public. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> sunday night on q&a, journalist and author on the woman's hour about the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920 which granted women the right to vote. >> and passes the house by a margin very small and passes the senate with only two boat margins. if there are senators who are sitting after the house passes this in 1918 and it takes until june of 1919 before it passes both houses. then the senate knew they were sending it out for ratification in the states which is called an off year which most state legislators are not going to be in session and that was purposeful to make it more difficult, they had to convince 30 governors to call their legislators back into special session to consider the
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eastern university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration, john neil weizen on presidential powers in the u.s. constitution, then princeton university history professor explores the political offenders the speaker of the house, and argues that his congressional leadership was the beginning of america's hyper- partisan divide. later he offers his thoughts on why president trump should be reelected in 2020. enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> are live coverage of the democratic national convention continues tonight with congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, former president bill clinton and former second lady joe biden, live coverage of the democratic national convention tonight at nine eastern on c-span, live streaming and on-demand as c-span.org/d&c or listen with the free c-span radio app, c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> next visit to the smithsonian national portrait gallery, historian kate clark lemay gives american history tb a guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amend
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university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general and the george w. bush administration john yoo with his book "defender in chief," looks at powers and the constitution, interviewed by offering the george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch the tv this weekend on c-span2. >>> c-span has unfiltered
university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general and the george w. bush administration john yoo with his book "defender in chief," looks at powers and the constitution, interviewed by offering the george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch the tv this weekend on c-span2. >>> c-span has unfiltered
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at the university of california berkeley, she met my father donald harris who had come from jamaica tody economics. they fell in love and that most american way, while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. in the streets of oakland and berkeley, i got a stroller's ey view of people getting into wha the great john lewis called goo travel. when i was five, my parents split, and my mother raised is mostly on her own. like so many mothers, she worke around the clock to make it work , packing lunches before we woke up, and paying bills after we went to bed. helping us with homework at the kitchen table, and shuttling us to church for choir practice. she made it look easy, though i never was. my mother instilled in my siste and me, the values that would chart the course of our lives. she raised us to be proud, strong black women. and she raised us to know and b proud of our indian heritage. she taught us to put family first, the family you are born into, and the family you choose. family is my husband doug, who met on a blind date set up by m best friend. f
at the university of california berkeley, she met my father donald harris who had come from jamaica tody economics. they fell in love and that most american way, while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. in the streets of oakland and berkeley, i got a stroller's ey view of people getting into wha the great john lewis called goo travel. when i was five, my parents split, and my mother raised is mostly on her own. like so many mothers, she worke around the...
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she's the director of the food labor research center at the university of california berkeley. thank you for joining me. the issue here is if you can never catch up to wages, there is no chance of building wealth. when things like this happen, these economic shocks in which people are laid off, women get hit harder, women of color get hit yet harder by virtue of the types of jobs they hold. >> that's right. we're not even actually talking about building wealth. we're talking about just having savings or some ability to survive through a crisis like this. much, much lower in women who tend to be concentrated in lower wage jobs as it is. even in the lower wage jobs, they're paid less. and i do think it's important to understand this dates back a way long way back in history to slavery. at emancipation there were several industries that wanted to hire black women and not pay them anything, have them live exclusively on the whims and mercies of, in some cases with domestic workers, their employers, or in some cases as was the case with restaurant workers, to live on tips. in 1938, a
she's the director of the food labor research center at the university of california berkeley. thank you for joining me. the issue here is if you can never catch up to wages, there is no chance of building wealth. when things like this happen, these economic shocks in which people are laid off, women get hit harder, women of color get hit yet harder by virtue of the types of jobs they hold. >> that's right. we're not even actually talking about building wealth. we're talking about just...
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at the university of california berkeley, she met my father who had come from jamaica to study economics. they fell in love in that most american way, while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960's. in the 60's evoked -- in the streets of oakland and berkeley, i got a shoulders i view of people getting into what john lewis called good trouble. when i was five, my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on our own. like so many mothers, she worked around-the-clock to make it work. packing lunches before we woke up. paying bills after we went to bed. helping us with homework at the kitchen table and shuttling us to church for choir practice. she made it look easy, though it never was. my mother instilled in my sister and me the values that would chart the course of our lives. she raised us to be proud, strong, black women and she raised us to know and be proud of our indian heritage. she taught us to put family first, the family you are born into, and the family you choose. doug, whomy husband, i met on a blind date set up i -- set up by my best friend.
at the university of california berkeley, she met my father who had come from jamaica to study economics. they fell in love in that most american way, while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960's. in the 60's evoked -- in the streets of oakland and berkeley, i got a shoulders i view of people getting into what john lewis called good trouble. when i was five, my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on our own. like so many mothers, she worked...
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eastern on "after words", university of california berkeley laufer professor and deputy assistant generalhe george w. bush administration john you with his book defender in chief looks at presidential powers and the u.s. constitution very he is interviewed by mark roselle author george mason university founding dean with the school of policy and government. watch book tv on cspan2's two during a virtual vet hosted by the manhattan institute douglas murray associate editor at the spectator talks about the impact of covid-19 on political discourse. here is a portion. >> might only expectation with this virus is that it makes people double down on what they already stopped. that doesn't course mean they're getting much reach with it. but just as certain figures in who want to pull sovereignty more of why we need to pull sovereignty more simulate those in italy the next nation not all unchecked that odd just the identity of the social justice and the exception to that extent it took slightly longer here than it did there for people to start letting the social justice identity war again. and p
eastern on "after words", university of california berkeley laufer professor and deputy assistant generalhe george w. bush administration john you with his book defender in chief looks at presidential powers and the u.s. constitution very he is interviewed by mark roselle author george mason university founding dean with the school of policy and government. watch book tv on cspan2's two during a virtual vet hosted by the manhattan institute douglas murray associate editor at the...
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a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span2 area tonight at 8 pm eastern university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george bush administration john yu weighs in on presidential powers and the u.s. constitution and the princeton professor julian salazar explores the ascendancy of former speaker of the house newt gingrich and argues his congressional leadership was the beginning of america's hyper- partisan divide and later newtgingrich offers his thoughts on why president trump should be elected in 2020 . enjoybook tv on c-span2 . >> monday lewis dejoy testifies on postal service operations and the upcoming presidential election. watch live at 10 am eastern on c-span2, online at c-span.org orlisten live on the free c-span radio app . >> senator martha mcsally is a republican from arizona and she is the author of this new book , "dare to fly: simple lessons in never giving up"
a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span2 area tonight at 8 pm eastern university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george bush administration john yu weighs in on presidential powers and the u.s. constitution and the princeton professor julian salazar explores the ascendancy of former speaker of the house newt gingrich and argues his congressional leadership was the beginning of america's hyper- partisan divide and later...
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at the university of california berkeley she met my father done all harris who had come from jamaicastudy economics. they fell in love in that most american way, while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 19 '60s. in the streets of oakland and berkeley i got a stroller's eye view of people giving what the great john lewis called good trouble. when i was five my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers she worked around the clock to make it work, packing lunches before we woke up, and paying bills after we went to bed. helping us with homework at the kitchen table and shuttling us to church for choir practice. she made it look easy, though it never was. my mother instilled in my sister maia and me the values that would chart the course of our lives. she raised us to be proud, strong black women, and she raised us to know and be proud of our indian heritage. she taught us to put family first, the family you're born into and the family you choose. family is my husband doug who i met on a blind date set up by my best frien
at the university of california berkeley she met my father done all harris who had come from jamaicastudy economics. they fell in love in that most american way, while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 19 '60s. in the streets of oakland and berkeley i got a stroller's eye view of people giving what the great john lewis called good trouble. when i was five my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers she worked around the clock...
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>> next on big tvs "after word words", john you, university of california berkeley law professor and former depth under deputy assistant general and the george w. bush of administration ways in on presidential powers in the constitution, he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and founding dean of george mason university school of policy and government. "after words" is a legally interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work, all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> john, thank you for taking this opportunity to discuss your new book, i'm delighted by the opportunity to ask some questions about it i just read it a few days ago, i had a little bit of time to prepare for this interview, i want to start because you wrote a piece in 2017 the unloaded pretty strong on president trump for various overreach in the exercise of executive power and now you're presenting him as a defender of the constitutional order regarding presidential powers, i want to ask you what changed your vehicle, how did you move from whe
>> next on big tvs "after word words", john you, university of california berkeley law professor and former depth under deputy assistant general and the george w. bush of administration ways in on presidential powers in the constitution, he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and founding dean of george mason university school of policy and government. "after words" is a legally interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about...
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john yoo is a law professor at the university of california berkeley. serving at the justice department aft he drafthe mem terrorsuscts.th you've seen the pa? and thetiouldhadto dealth th pto implement one? >> yes. the justice department and the office i worked in would review the legality of the peads because they would draw on presidential powers and congressional powers delegated to him. >> reporter: just a couple of weeks ago, professor yoo was at the white house discussing executive power with president trump. >> because you never know what the emergency is going to be. so these peads and similar contingency planning documents, when we look back at this historically, sometimes they seem comic. >> reporter: the notion there are example powers, ver n tted by congress, gihe president almost limitless powers to do what he needs to do in the event of a crisis, that's not funny to me. that's scary. >> forgive me, i don't mean it is comic. you are right, ted, there are dangers to that. we have seen in ousi have go far. fathers balanced it by giving the pr
john yoo is a law professor at the university of california berkeley. serving at the justice department aft he drafthe mem terrorsuscts.th you've seen the pa? and thetiouldhadto dealth th pto implement one? >> yes. the justice department and the office i worked in would review the legality of the peads because they would draw on presidential powers and congressional powers delegated to him. >> reporter: just a couple of weeks ago, professor yoo was at the white house discussing...
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eastern on "after words" university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration, with his book, defender in chief. they look at presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> c-span's washington journal. every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning. a discussion about women in campaign 2020 at the independent women's forum senior policy analyst. and the evolution of women in electoral politics with university of virginia politic professor jennifer lawless. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning and be sure to join the discussion. ...
eastern on "after words" university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration, with his book, defender in chief. they look at presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> c-span's washington journal. every day we take your calls live on...
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the president of one fair wage, the director of the food and labor research centert university of california-berkeley is tonight's last word. see you tomorrow morning and every weekend morning starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. we have a great show coming up. i hope you'll join us. >>> tonight on "all in". election sabotage. the postal service telling 46 states it cannot guarantee your mail-in ballots will be counted. tonight, what to do to protect the election. >>> then, trump promised to slow down testing and now it's down 17% while cases keep going up. >>> plus, the biden/harris ticket, bringing hope back to democrats in the age of trump, when "all in" starts now. >>> good evening from
the president of one fair wage, the director of the food and labor research centert university of california-berkeley is tonight's last word. see you tomorrow morning and every weekend morning starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. we have a great show coming up. i hope you'll join us. >>> tonight on "all in". election sabotage. the postal service telling 46 states it cannot guarantee your mail-in ballots will be counted. tonight, what to do to protect the election. >>>...
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at the university of california berkeley, she met my father, donald harris, who had come from jamaica to study economics. they fell in love in that most american way, while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. in the streets of oakland and berkeley, i got a stroller's eye view of people getting into what the great john lewis called good trouble. when i was 5, my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers, she worked around the clock to make it work, packing lunches before we woke up and paying bills after we went to bed, helping us with homework at the kitchen table and shuttling us to church for choir practice. she made it look easy, though it never was. my mother instilled in my sister, maya, and me the values that would chart the course of our lives. she raised us to be proud, strong black women and she raised us to know and be proud of our indian heritage. she taught us to put family first. the family you're born into and the family you choose. family is my husband doug, who i met on a blind date set up by my b
at the university of california berkeley, she met my father, donald harris, who had come from jamaica to study economics. they fell in love in that most american way, while marching together for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. in the streets of oakland and berkeley, i got a stroller's eye view of people getting into what the great john lewis called good trouble. when i was 5, my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers, she worked around...
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the president of one fair wage, the director of the food and labor research centert university of california-berkeley. that is tonight's last word. see you tomorrow morning and every weekend morning starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. we have a great show coming up. i hope you'll join us. >>> tonight on "all in". election sabotage. the postal service telling 46 states it cannot guarantee your mail-in ballots will be counted. tonight, what to do to protect the election. >>> then, trump promised to slow down testing and now it's down 17% while cases keep going up. >>> plus, the biden/harris ticket, bringing hope back to democrats in the age of trump, when "all in" starts now. >>> good evening from washington, d.c. i'm in for chris hayes. the u.s. postal service says if you vote by mail, there is a good chance that your vote will not be counted. "the washington post" reports the postal service warns 46 states and the district of columbia that they cannot guarantee all mail-in ballots will arrive in time to be counted. 40 of those states including battleground states like michigan, pennsylvania were told, the
the president of one fair wage, the director of the food and labor research centert university of california-berkeley. that is tonight's last word. see you tomorrow morning and every weekend morning starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. we have a great show coming up. i hope you'll join us. >>> tonight on "all in". election sabotage. the postal service telling 46 states it cannot guarantee your mail-in ballots will be counted. tonight, what to do to protect the election....
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. >> next, on book tvs "after words" john yoo, university of california berkeley law professor and former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration weighs in on presidential powers and the constitution. he is interviewed by
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but in a recent report from the university of california berkeley showed that using today's technologiese by 2035 without money difficulties. it is really the last -- many difficulties. it is really the last 10% that becomes more complicated. we will have to integrate today's technologies much better if we were to cut the last 10%. anna: thanks very much for bringing us this story. the stubborn last 10% difficult to budge then. coming up on the program, we will bring you the stocks on the move this morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open" nearly day.ur into the trading 55 minutes have gone by and we have not moved all that far on european equity markets. we are up now by 0.3%. let's get into some of the individual movers. rwe is the biggest loser on the stoxx 600 after they priced their share sale at 32.55. it wants to invest in renewables. this the climbing, shipping business, after the world's largest container line raised its full-year outlook. they were able to reinstate the guidance that they had previously withdrawn. unibrew the biggest gai
but in a recent report from the university of california berkeley showed that using today's technologiese by 2035 without money difficulties. it is really the last -- many difficulties. it is really the last 10% that becomes more complicated. we will have to integrate today's technologies much better if we were to cut the last 10%. anna: thanks very much for bringing us this story. the stubborn last 10% difficult to budge then. coming up on the program, we will bring you the stocks on the move...
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constitution and in our politics, my guest is john yoo, visiting scholar at aei and university of california berkeley's email you will heller professor of law. john served in all 3 branches of federal government, the justice department office of legal counsel, the senate judiciary committee and the supreme court of the clerk for justice clarence thomas was his previous books include crisis, history of executive power george washington to george w. bush. his newest book the subjective
constitution and in our politics, my guest is john yoo, visiting scholar at aei and university of california berkeley's email you will heller professor of law. john served in all 3 branches of federal government, the justice department office of legal counsel, the senate judiciary committee and the supreme court of the clerk for justice clarence thomas was his previous books include crisis, history of executive power george washington to george w. bush. his newest book the subjective
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. >> collin morikawa graduated from the university of california berkeley one year ago.urnament 30 minutes from his alma mater on a course he said he played about a dozen times before. >> tell us about that shot on 16. >> wow what a shot. >> entering the 16th hole he was tied for the lead. then this putt put him ahead on route to lifting the championship trophy. >> are you ready for like all that comes, being an overnight sensation? >> i want more of those. i want to win more. i want to play more. i want to be in these majors. i want to contend. that just light as fire inside myself. >> he's so down earth. i love talking to him. what's really cool is he's still like fan. he freaks out when he sees tiger woods or steph curry shows up. i asked how he stays so grounded. he said it comes from his family. he was close to his girlfriend. there was awkward he was worried about getting close to her but they high fived each other. >> ahead we'll find out how to manage stress. your l >>> this is a kpix 5 morning update. >>> santa clara county supervisors are expected to vote on a
. >> collin morikawa graduated from the university of california berkeley one year ago.urnament 30 minutes from his alma mater on a course he said he played about a dozen times before. >> tell us about that shot on 16. >> wow what a shot. >> entering the 16th hole he was tied for the lead. then this putt put him ahead on route to lifting the championship trophy. >> are you ready for like all that comes, being an overnight sensation? >> i want more of those. i...
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at the university of california berkeley she met my father, donald harris, who had come from jamaicather for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. in the streets of oakland and berkeley i got a strollers eye view of people getting into what the great john lewis called "good trouble." when i was 5 my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers she worked around the clock to make it work, packing lunches before we woke up and paying bills after we wept to bed, helping us with homework at the kitchen table and shuttling us to church for choir practice. she made it look easy though it never was. my mother instilled in my sister maya and me the values that would chart the course of our lives. she raised us to be proud, strong black women. and she raised us to know and be proud of our indian heritage. she taught us to put family first, the family you're born into and the family you choose. family is my husband doug who i met on a blind date setup by my best friend. family is our beautiful children cole and emma who call me mamala. family is my
at the university of california berkeley she met my father, donald harris, who had come from jamaicather for justice in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. in the streets of oakland and berkeley i got a strollers eye view of people getting into what the great john lewis called "good trouble." when i was 5 my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers she worked around the clock to make it work, packing lunches before we woke up and paying bills...
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at the university of california berkeley, she met my father, donald harris, who had come from jamaicahe streets of oakland and berkeley, i got a stroller's eye view of people getting into what the great john lewis called good trouble. when i was 5, my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers she worked around the clock to make it work. packing lunches before we woke up and paying bills after we went to bed. helping us with home work at the kitchen table and shuttling us to work for choir practice. she made it look easy though it never was. my mother instilled in my sister maya and me the values that would chart the course of our lives. she raised us to be proud, strong black women and she raised us to know and be proud of our indian heritage. she taught us to put family first. the family you're born into and the family you choose. family is my husband doug, who i met on a blind date set up by my best friend. family is our beautiful children, cole and ella, who call me mamala. family is my sister. family is my best friend. my nieces and my godchildr
at the university of california berkeley, she met my father, donald harris, who had come from jamaicahe streets of oakland and berkeley, i got a stroller's eye view of people getting into what the great john lewis called good trouble. when i was 5, my parents split and my mother raised us mostly on her own. like so many mothers she worked around the clock to make it work. packing lunches before we woke up and paying bills after we went to bed. helping us with home work at the kitchen table and...