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my name is vanessa beasley and i'm the dean of them at vanderbilt university. tonight it's my great fortune to welcome you to this panel, the wonderful discussion that will have about the presidency of richard nixon. i'm also happy to invite you to a conversation which will have on that same theme and question. before we get started, in earnest though, it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that were in and who founded it. tonight we are gathered in the first amendment center in vanderbilt university which was founded by. [inaudible] you may not remember him or be aware of's legacy but he served as 43 years as an award-winning journalist for the tennessean. as retirement he was editor, publisher and ceo. in 1982, he became the founding editorial director of usa today. he served in that position for a decade. he left journalism in the early 60s to serve in the us justice department as administrative assistant to each attorney general robert kennedy. his work in the field of civil rights led to a service as chief negotiator with the governor of
my name is vanessa beasley and i'm the dean of them at vanderbilt university. tonight it's my great fortune to welcome you to this panel, the wonderful discussion that will have about the presidency of richard nixon. i'm also happy to invite you to a conversation which will have on that same theme and question. before we get started, in earnest though, it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that were in and who founded it. tonight we are gathered in the first amendment center...
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my name is vanessa beasley, and i'm a professor here at vanderbilt university.my great fortune to welcome you to this wonderful discussion that we're going to have about the presidency of richard nixon and the lessons therein. is and i'm also happy to invite you to a conversation we'll be able to have on that same, that same theme and that same question. before we get started in earnest though,s it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that we're in and who founded it. tonight we are gathered in the first amendment center here at vanderbilt university which was founded by john seigenthaler. for those of you who may not remember mr. seigenthaler or be aware of his legacy, he served for 43 years as an award-winning journalist for the tennessean. at his retirement, he was editor, publisher and ceo. and in 1982, seigenthaler became the founding editorial director of "usa today" and served in that position for a decade. seigenthaler left journalism in the early '60s to serve in the u.s. justice department as administrative assistant to attorney gener
my name is vanessa beasley, and i'm a professor here at vanderbilt university.my great fortune to welcome you to this wonderful discussion that we're going to have about the presidency of richard nixon and the lessons therein. is and i'm also happy to invite you to a conversation we'll be able to have on that same, that same theme and that same question. before we get started in earnest though,s it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that we're in and who founded it. tonight...
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this one put out by the vanderbilt football players. the vanderbilt football sorority.is in case you haven't figured out yet, a knockoff parody video which is spot on. >> they got brothers in there. ♪ >> you see them going in and just making a ton of fun out of those sorority recruitment videos. they seem to match scene for scene some of them. holding the flag, smiling, waving. >> because that's what football players do,
this one put out by the vanderbilt football players. the vanderbilt football sorority.is in case you haven't figured out yet, a knockoff parody video which is spot on. >> they got brothers in there. ♪ >> you see them going in and just making a ton of fun out of those sorority recruitment videos. they seem to match scene for scene some of them. holding the flag, smiling, waving. >> because that's what football players do,
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. >> names you would know from their fathers or husbands like belmont, vanderbilt, whitney. one is my favorite character is is catherine mackey who was a dewer, deeply indebted in the revolutionary social life. her ancestors had been president of columbia and deeply involved in the revolution. she marries a cable magnate and the two of them have the celebrity lifestyle that we might envision today. they do grand parties. she spends enormous sums of money in paris on fashion. they take trips several times to the continent each year. they have a great estate in long island, a mansion in manhattan, they go every summer to newport. when she declares herself for women's suffrage, it is a sensation. >> does that also mean an infusion of money into the campaign? >> of course. an earlier generation of wealthy women in the 1890's had given money. there was a history of that. what was new, these women were stepping up to speak, to participate, to form their own organizations. if you will, to manipulate the press. they took the issue from the women's pages which popped up during the 19
. >> names you would know from their fathers or husbands like belmont, vanderbilt, whitney. one is my favorite character is is catherine mackey who was a dewer, deeply indebted in the revolutionary social life. her ancestors had been president of columbia and deeply involved in the revolution. she marries a cable magnate and the two of them have the celebrity lifestyle that we might envision today. they do grand parties. she spends enormous sums of money in paris on fashion. they take...
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after college i worked in sales for four years and then went to vanderbilt graduate school of management to get my mba. while at vanderbilt, i decided decided to go the normal route, it was a blooming bull market in the late '90s so i decided i would get into equities just like everyone else and i took a job at goldman sachs. that's where, what began, that's where my future career took shape. while other people were on the trading floor, passionate about equities, i would look around and watch cnbc on the different screens, and my focus was on the economist talking about the economy. that was what really had my interest. what intrigued me the most was there was this constant stream of commentary at the time in the late '90s saying if the economy grew too much, as people prosper too much and too many people were working and creating companies there was a negative downside, that it would cause inflation. i thought wait a second, i grew up in the 1970s, i know what inflation is. it's a devaluation of the dollar. it's when the treasury shrinks the value of the dollar and i thought inflation
after college i worked in sales for four years and then went to vanderbilt graduate school of management to get my mba. while at vanderbilt, i decided decided to go the normal route, it was a blooming bull market in the late '90s so i decided i would get into equities just like everyone else and i took a job at goldman sachs. that's where, what began, that's where my future career took shape. while other people were on the trading floor, passionate about equities, i would look around and watch...
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he studied at oxford where he earned his doctoral degree and vanderbilt university. this is the president's executive order as follows, enforcing federal law with respect to transnational criminal organizations and preventing international trafficking. >> people think about how they respond to terrorism. that is fair. this is our foundation given our origin story. critical to what we do. thejobs are to secure nation from many threats we face from all hazards. one of the greatest hazards is from transnational criminal organizations. inflict on think brutality and regularly behead their victims. they intimidate, kidnapped, and tortured those who try to bring law and order. sell, and export desperate people for their own sick purposes. they destroy their own communities and bring great shame other countries of origin. they are ugly without loss, conscience, or respect for human life. they take the form of international gangs like ms 13. the sophisticated networks move anything and everything across our borders including human beings. we have set out to stop the event to
he studied at oxford where he earned his doctoral degree and vanderbilt university. this is the president's executive order as follows, enforcing federal law with respect to transnational criminal organizations and preventing international trafficking. >> people think about how they respond to terrorism. that is fair. this is our foundation given our origin story. critical to what we do. thejobs are to secure nation from many threats we face from all hazards. one of the greatest hazards...
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after college, i worked in sales for four years and went to vanderbilt school of management to get my mba. while at vanderbilt, i went the normal route and took a job at goldman sachs and that is where my future career took place. other people were on the trading floor passionate about equities i would look around and watch cnbc and my focus was on the economists talking about the economy. what intrigued me the most is there was a constant stream of commentary in the late '90s saying if the economy grew too much as in people prospered too much and too many working and creating companies there was a negative downside. it would cause inflation. and i thought wait a second. i grew up in the 1970s. inflation is devalsation of the dollar and when the treasury shrinks the value of the dollar. investment surges when economy is growing and the price of everything dropped. i looked throughout history. i remember the first mobile phone in the early '80s. brick sized, half an hour of battery life. if you want to call savannah to atlanta it will cost a fortune and roaming charges and i thought no
after college, i worked in sales for four years and went to vanderbilt school of management to get my mba. while at vanderbilt, i went the normal route and took a job at goldman sachs and that is where my future career took place. other people were on the trading floor passionate about equities i would look around and watch cnbc and my focus was on the economists talking about the economy. what intrigued me the most is there was a constant stream of commentary in the late '90s saying if the...
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this one put out by the vanderbilt football players. the vanderbilt football sorority.n case you haven't figured out yet, a knockoff parody video which is spot on. >> they got brothers in there. ♪ >> you see them going in and just making a ton of fun out of those sorority recruitment videos. they seem to match scene for scene some of them. holding the flag, smiling, waving. >> because that's what football players do, right? >> they even use one of the more popular songs. "all night" by icona pop ♪ we could do this all night >> pop it. >> in many cases their sorority sisters show off their gorgeous sorority house. the players here at vandy, come on into our locker room. they're showing off their unifor uniforms. doing their nails, taking selfies. >> this is funny. these guys are great and they've got a great sense of humor. >> i could get behind this. >> great work by sam dobbs, the guy who put this all together. >>> thanks for hanging with us today. >>> thanks for hanging with us today. we'll see you on the nextrking, resolve carpet care with five times benefits in new
this one put out by the vanderbilt football players. the vanderbilt football sorority.n case you haven't figured out yet, a knockoff parody video which is spot on. >> they got brothers in there. ♪ >> you see them going in and just making a ton of fun out of those sorority recruitment videos. they seem to match scene for scene some of them. holding the flag, smiling, waving. >> because that's what football players do, right? >> they even use one of the more popular...
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chicago, tennessee and vanderbilt and tcu, miami last year when they were in ft. lauderdale. so it's a very big part of our program. >> and do a lot get to rub shoulders with some of the big names in tennis? >> yes, we have a pro tournament each year up at our site and of course our kids are a big part of that event and they love it because they have their little badges and they can run around and they look at that tournament as their own. >> have you been? >> yes. >> and? >> i enjoyed it. it was a wonderful experience to actually see players play in person instead ever watching them on tv. >> despite efforts to diversify on tv. >> despite efforts to diversify, you have few in the top ranks. of course the williams sisters. and also someone from college park. where are the others and why are there still so few at that level? >> i think the programming is not there. they have a lot of grass roots programming. but to get kids to the high levels, it takes a big effort. and i think they tend to take the better kids. and at that time of the -- the better kids seemed to be of the wh
chicago, tennessee and vanderbilt and tcu, miami last year when they were in ft. lauderdale. so it's a very big part of our program. >> and do a lot get to rub shoulders with some of the big names in tennis? >> yes, we have a pro tournament each year up at our site and of course our kids are a big part of that event and they love it because they have their little badges and they can run around and they look at that tournament as their own. >> have you been? >> yes....
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i'm deciding between a few schools, vanderbilt and university of virginia.ouble major in consumer science and economics. brian: i'm looking for somebody who i guess would be a -- ilican, not necessarily guess you would be a capitalist if you are a republican. maybe define yourself. >> my name is jacob, a delegate from georgia. i would define myself as leaning more towards the right side. i had the opportunity to vote in this election for our now president mr. trump. i would define myself as leaning more right on those issues. i believe that on some things, government should be out of the way, but on other things, the government has a right to get involved. we need to be more economically driven so that we can have success in economics so we can be successful around the world. brian: who are you going to remember this week mark -- this week? >> i was one of the eagle scouts that had the chance to meet with secretary tillerson. it was very inspiring to meet with him. he talked about how his eagle scout background was what drove him to be successful. it was coo
i'm deciding between a few schools, vanderbilt and university of virginia.ouble major in consumer science and economics. brian: i'm looking for somebody who i guess would be a -- ilican, not necessarily guess you would be a capitalist if you are a republican. maybe define yourself. >> my name is jacob, a delegate from georgia. i would define myself as leaning more towards the right side. i had the opportunity to vote in this election for our now president mr. trump. i would define myself...
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here's research from vanderbilt university from the american college of cardiology. all of the carbs and sugar at once reduces your bo ant. that helps the body get rid of excess salt and reduce blood pressure. i can verify there's a lot of sugar, not quite 130 grams, but 76 grams, and only 59 in the grande. if you see something on tv or your social media feeds, and you're wondering if it's legit or not, find me on facebook or twitter @adamlongotv 1055 or you can go to verify@wusa9.com. >> you won't even get him to try that. >> you could have it with skim milk. >> that does not do anything to the sugar content. >> we will talk about the 3- degree guarantee. good today. we went 65, figuring southeast winds all day and clouds. it was 63. we will take that. that's good, and we will go with 79 tomorrow, and it's going to take awhile, but we will pop into of air tomorrow. a live look outside, and it's still 61, and dew point in the mid-50s, and it's not going to fall much tonight. winds out of the south at 14. that's good. widening the radar out, showers and storms, back i
here's research from vanderbilt university from the american college of cardiology. all of the carbs and sugar at once reduces your bo ant. that helps the body get rid of excess salt and reduce blood pressure. i can verify there's a lot of sugar, not quite 130 grams, but 76 grams, and only 59 in the grande. if you see something on tv or your social media feeds, and you're wondering if it's legit or not, find me on facebook or twitter @adamlongotv 1055 or you can go to verify@wusa9.com. >>...
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. >> vanderbilt university. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland>> are you democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm
. >> vanderbilt university. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland>> are you democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm
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some other schools that some have been accepted to, duke, georgetown, stanford, john hop kin, vanderbiltthey say financial aid offers will go a long way toward helping them decide where they will actually end up going. >> this is that time of year when we're getting so many students who are saying they're getting their acceptance ladies of the we had a young lady yesterday accepted to all eight ivy league schools. all four, not bad. >> got to have proud parent there is now fretting about their financial status, how they'll pay for all four of them. >>> speaking of financial aid, the university of utah is starting to offer scholarships for competitive video gaming. where was this when i was coming up? it's considered the first big-time school to do that. >> the scholarship program won't be part of utah's sports department, it will be run through its school of entertainment, arts and engineering which was named the country's best video game design program last year. >> so, the gamers will receive partial scholarships at first and then eventually full rides. could be offered to as many as 3
some other schools that some have been accepted to, duke, georgetown, stanford, john hop kin, vanderbiltthey say financial aid offers will go a long way toward helping them decide where they will actually end up going. >> this is that time of year when we're getting so many students who are saying they're getting their acceptance ladies of the we had a young lady yesterday accepted to all eight ivy league schools. all four, not bad. >> got to have proud parent there is now fretting...
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. >> vanderbilt university. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of marylandre you republican? >> no. >> are you democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there are a couple exceptions to that. one is congressman justin amash from mesh ban. [cheers and applause] -- michigan. he is unusual because he has an economics degree. he worries a lot about america's coming bankruptcy. we are probably going bankrupt. how many of you students think, when you're my age medicare will be here to pay for your heart problem? >> no. john: you're wise, i'm sorry. we will have spent all the money. but republicans are not talkin
. >> vanderbilt university. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of marylandre you republican? >> no. >> are you democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called,...
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hard way when i know this the be a project that would be spending my time on the first call to the vanderbilt allergy contest to sea of they could eject me with something without having a horrible reaction. so thunder in the mountain takes place far away but the history hits close to home. for civil war and reconstruction are a crucial moment for america when the foundation was laid for the battle that we are still fighting over the concourse of liberty and equality in the relationship between race and citizenship the proper size and scope and focus of government, think about it. in 1865 united states was liberty and equality to the world and fought a long and bloody struggle to abolish slavery and the government was devoting itself turning millions of people into citizens. congress created a new agency to redistribute the land to help those people get paying jobs with the schools and hospitals and orphanages and asylum the first big social welfare agency in american history. but 1900 america was following a very different course instead of working to integrate all body of politics that highe
hard way when i know this the be a project that would be spending my time on the first call to the vanderbilt allergy contest to sea of they could eject me with something without having a horrible reaction. so thunder in the mountain takes place far away but the history hits close to home. for civil war and reconstruction are a crucial moment for america when the foundation was laid for the battle that we are still fighting over the concourse of liberty and equality in the relationship between...
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. >> reporter: tailor was a west points graduate and was pursuing his nba at vanderbilt. future was bright >> tyler was stabbed to death in israel. >> the 28-year-old was savagely knifed to death as he strolled on a boardwalk last year, his killer, a terrorist whose strawberrying free wounded ten others. >> all dad's and moms are proud. taylor, basically did everything right but he was >> his parents, robbie and steward say their grief was compounded by fact the family of the son's murder is making money. money. a congressional bill named for taylor called the taylor force act would cut off u.s. aid to the palestinian authority if it does not stop the payments. republican senator lindsey gram is the bill's main sponsor >> can you imagine growing up in a country where your government will pay you for killing someone else through a terrorist act. >> reporter: the u.s. gives the palestinian authority more than $300 million a year and the shortedly shells that much of the family, about 7% of the budget. he was identified who was shot to death. they defend the payment >> there
. >> reporter: tailor was a west points graduate and was pursuing his nba at vanderbilt. future was bright >> tyler was stabbed to death in israel. >> the 28-year-old was savagely knifed to death as he strolled on a boardwalk last year, his killer, a terrorist whose strawberrying free wounded ten others. >> all dad's and moms are proud. taylor, basically did everything right but he was >> his parents, robbie and steward say their grief was compounded by fact the...
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it's a discussion on miriam horn, lee vanderbilt and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america a chronicle of ten short lies. at seven pm, david horowitz on his book, big agenda, president's plan to save america watch live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> during his recent state of the state address louisiana governor outlined his out reducing the state budget deficit and improving infrastructure, reducing incarceration and recidivism rates and increasing the minimum wage. it took place at the state capitol in baton rouge mr. speaker, mr. president and members of the legislator and my fellow louisiana's. good afternoon. welcome back. this time if the constitution requires you to be here. before i get to the work we have ahead of us, i'd like you to join me in welcoming a couple of guests, true heroes. first i would like to recognize the heroic efforts of a young central high school student, daniel les
it's a discussion on miriam horn, lee vanderbilt and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america a chronicle of ten short lies. at seven pm, david horowitz on his book, big agenda, president's plan to save america watch live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> during his recent state of the state address louisiana governor outlined his out...
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he was pursuing his nba at vanderbilt. >> he was stabbed to death while he was in israel by a palestinian. eric: he was after averagely knifed to death. his killer, a palestinian terrorist whose stabbing spree severely wounded 10 others. >> all dads and moms are proud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right, but he was humble about it. eric: taylor's parents say their grief was compounded by the fact that the family of his killer is being paid by the palestinians. a congressional bill for taylor would cut off u.s. aid to the palestinian authority if it does not stop the payments. lindsey graham is the bill's main sponsor. >> can you imagine growing up in a country where your government will pay you for killing someone. eric: about 7% of its total budget goes to the family. the israeli director says the payments must stop. >> nobody would be happy to goat money is being used to pay for families of terrorism. you actually encourage terrorism when you give money to the families. eric: his caller was shot to death by israeli police after the attack. his body was given a hero's we
he was pursuing his nba at vanderbilt. >> he was stabbed to death while he was in israel by a palestinian. eric: he was after averagely knifed to death. his killer, a palestinian terrorist whose stabbing spree severely wounded 10 others. >> all dads and moms are proud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right, but he was humble about it. eric: taylor's parents say their grief was compounded by the fact that the family of his killer is being paid by the palestinians. a...
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with authors miriam horn, will leave vanderbilt, and steve early. author discussions continue at 4:00 p.m. with gary young in his book "another day in the death of america, a chronicle of ten short lives" watch the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books, live this weekend starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span twos, but to be. >> welcome, good evening town hall, i am christian, i am town halls new community program curator. on behalf of town hall and our community partner books seller, it is my pleasure to welcome you to this conversation. this event is part of our science series that is made possible with support for the microsoft corporation and with media sponsorship. first this evening, the other will speak for 35 or 45 minutes and then will move into questions. if you have a question please use the microphone on either side of the stage and make sure your question is concise and in question form. after questions virginia will sign copies of her latest book, beyond infinity and addition of the outer limits of mathematics. books will be
with authors miriam horn, will leave vanderbilt, and steve early. author discussions continue at 4:00 p.m. with gary young in his book "another day in the death of america, a chronicle of ten short lives" watch the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books, live this weekend starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span twos, but to be. >> welcome, good evening town hall, i am christian, i am town halls new community program curator. on behalf of town hall and our community...
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with authors miriam horn, will leave vanderbilt, and steve early.author discussions continue at 4:00 p.m. with gary young in his book "another day in the death of america, a chronicle of ten short lives" watch the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books, live this weekend starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span twos, but to be. >> welcome, good evening town hall, i am christian, i am town halls new community program curator. on behalf of town hall and our community partner books seller, it is my pleasure to welcome you to this conversation. this event is part of our science series that is made
with authors miriam horn, will leave vanderbilt, and steve early.author discussions continue at 4:00 p.m. with gary young in his book "another day in the death of america, a chronicle of ten short lives" watch the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books, live this weekend starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span twos, but to be. >> welcome, good evening town hall, i am christian, i am town halls new community program curator. on behalf of town hall and our community...
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i was put back in a helicopter and flown back to vanderbilt medical center.hey called in the surgeon on call was dr. bill frist, and he came in later the majority leader of the senate. and some people were saying petraeus was literally dying to meet bill frist, and so you did . david: and you did 50 push-ups, 100 push-ups to show them that you could get out of the hospital earlier? gen. petraeus: only time i ever stopped at 50. [laughter] david: i've never gotten to 50. gen. petraeus: i wanted to get out of there. things were fine, no reason to keep hanging around. i was doing laps around the hospital, putting my tubes in a wheelchair. it was driving them crazy. david: the other instance was when you were skydiving and your parachute did not quite work, and you broke your pelvis. what is that like? gen. petraeus: that was terrific. that was worse in terms of pain, because it fractured the front and rear. your body is literally in two parts. anything that touches -- i rode an ambulance, and every crack in the street was agony. david: did you ever skydive after
i was put back in a helicopter and flown back to vanderbilt medical center.hey called in the surgeon on call was dr. bill frist, and he came in later the majority leader of the senate. and some people were saying petraeus was literally dying to meet bill frist, and so you did . david: and you did 50 push-ups, 100 push-ups to show them that you could get out of the hospital earlier? gen. petraeus: only time i ever stopped at 50. [laughter] david: i've never gotten to 50. gen. petraeus: i wanted...
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the vanderbilt family they own a meat packing company. the meat sectors came by for a visit and they were in the break room and they saw some religious materials ere on the counternd o a of the usda inspectors became offended by those materials and they summoned the man to his office. can you imagine that? government agents summoning someone to their own office. you either remove those materials because they are offensive to us or we will remove army inspectors. if you know anything about meatpacking business if you remove the meat inspectors the usda inspectors they have to shut down the business. forty-five people would've been put out of work. so he did as he was ordered to do and removed the materials. and he has filed a formal complaint this is white groups like alliance of defending freedom in the american family association are urging present trap to sign an executive order protecting religious liberty. president reagan my favorite president. i was in junior high school when he was president. last year we came close franklin graham
the vanderbilt family they own a meat packing company. the meat sectors came by for a visit and they were in the break room and they saw some religious materials ere on the counternd o a of the usda inspectors became offended by those materials and they summoned the man to his office. can you imagine that? government agents summoning someone to their own office. you either remove those materials because they are offensive to us or we will remove army inspectors. if you know anything about...
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he is an associate proffer of law at vanderbilt. he he was the senior counsel of the united states senate. he was appeared in the "new york times; so please join me to welcome him to our staple. [applause] >> thank you. i'd like to thank c-span for covering this event and thank nowyear coming today. we have some empty estates on this side and the front so come on down. there's lots of space. don't be shy. don't be shy. we'll be shy. okay. well, i expect some of you were a little skeptical about coming to the talk, other book called the crisis of the middle-class constitution. what possibly more could be said about and then you see me and you're probably wondering what could be said by someone who looks like he is 12 years old about this topic. i'll try to take on this huge task. might call it a uge task and it's hard because we know a lot about it. everyone lived through the election of 2016, and we know a lot of people who are really upset about economic inequality. both bernie sanders and donald trump relied on economically populi
he is an associate proffer of law at vanderbilt. he he was the senior counsel of the united states senate. he was appeared in the "new york times; so please join me to welcome him to our staple. [applause] >> thank you. i'd like to thank c-span for covering this event and thank nowyear coming today. we have some empty estates on this side and the front so come on down. there's lots of space. don't be shy. don't be shy. we'll be shy. okay. well, i expect some of you were a little...
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taylor force was a west point graduate who served in afghanistan and iraq and is per august nba vanderbilt his future was bright. >> tyler was stabbed to death while he was in israel by a palestinian. >> the 28-year-old was sa savagely knifed to death as he strolled on a tel aviv boardwalk last year. his wounded ten others. >> all dadsing, all moms are broud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right but he was humble about it. >> taylor's parents robby and stewart say their grief was compounded by the fact that the family of their son's murderer is making money off taylor's death. the palestinian authority pays jihadists and survivors involved in acts of terrorism money. critics say it's derived from u.s. funds. congressional bill named forte lor called the taylor force act would out off usa to the palestinian authority if it does not stop the payments and republican senator lindsay gram is main sponsor. >> can you imagine growing up in a country where your government pays four killing someone else through a terrorist act. >> u.s. gives palestinian authority more than $300 milli
taylor force was a west point graduate who served in afghanistan and iraq and is per august nba vanderbilt his future was bright. >> tyler was stabbed to death while he was in israel by a palestinian. >> the 28-year-old was sa savagely knifed to death as he strolled on a tel aviv boardwalk last year. his wounded ten others. >> all dadsing, all moms are broud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right but he was humble about it. >> taylor's parents robby and...
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just the fabulous walnut herringbone floors with inlaid, hand-painted marquetry modeled after a vanderbilthode island. >> when you walk in, though, you feel like there's a sense of history, and you could -- you really could feel the memories in this type of home. it's so beautiful, looking up here at the, you know, the stairway and all the details. the second floor has three guest rooms and a childrens' bedroom that would be any kid's dream. the room is a painted forest with custom-built log-cabin furniture, including two bunk beds, fiber-optic, sparkling stars in the ceiling, and a unsystem that plays chirping nois, frogs, and jungle sounds. the stunning library features a full bar, ceiling-high wine cellar, temperature-controlled closet, floor-to-ceiling bookcases, and a secret, hidden panel with access to the master bedroom. >> you'll notice the high ceilings, just the amazing, hand-carved woodwork on the doorways. >> this room is unbelievable. >> crystal chandeliers everywhere, candles on the walls. >> this looks like where heads of state would meet... >> absolutely. >> and, as you sai
just the fabulous walnut herringbone floors with inlaid, hand-painted marquetry modeled after a vanderbilthode island. >> when you walk in, though, you feel like there's a sense of history, and you could -- you really could feel the memories in this type of home. it's so beautiful, looking up here at the, you know, the stairway and all the details. the second floor has three guest rooms and a childrens' bedroom that would be any kid's dream. the room is a painted forest with custom-built...
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i was put back in a helicopter and flown back to vanderbilt medical center.f all people, they called in the surgeon on call that day was dr. bill frist and he came in later the majority leader of the senate and some people were jokingly said yeah trias was dying to meet bill frist -- raeus was dying to meet bill frist, and so you did. david: and you did 50 push-ups, 100 push-ups to show them that you could get out of the hospital earlier? general petraeus: that's the only time i stopped at [laughter] 50. david: i've never gotten to 50. general petraeus: i wanted to get out of there. things were fine, there was no reason to keep hanging around. i was doing laps around the hospital. i put all my tubes in a wheelchair and push them around. i think it was driving them crazy. david: the other incident was you were skydiving and your parachute didn't quite work and you broke your pelvis. what is that like? general petraeus: that was actually worse in terms of pain because it fractured front and rear. your body is literally in two parts. anything that touches -- i w
i was put back in a helicopter and flown back to vanderbilt medical center.f all people, they called in the surgeon on call that day was dr. bill frist and he came in later the majority leader of the senate and some people were jokingly said yeah trias was dying to meet bill frist -- raeus was dying to meet bill frist, and so you did. david: and you did 50 push-ups, 100 push-ups to show them that you could get out of the hospital earlier? general petraeus: that's the only time i stopped at...
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vanderbilt is in michigan, republican, good morning. caller: hello. well, i pretty much have the say that she did. here is nothing wrong with ivanka and jared being advisors to donald trump. if hillary would have been elected, you can believe chelsea would be in that white house. question. as far as saying was okayed, yeah, he was the attorney general. they're not doing anything like that. with the you okay portfolio being given to jared kushner and ivanka trump. e's now going to head up the white house office on american innovation to try to find ways o make the government more efficient. he's serving as senior advisor to the president. brokering asked with middle east peace, and he traveled to iraq over the weekend. know who he met with or what the exact reason for the visit was. are you okay with that portfolio? caller: i am fine with t somebody has to do it right. the last eight years. what's the difference between none. valerie jarrett, concerned. m host: wendy is in westminster, maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. wendy. ahead, caller:
vanderbilt is in michigan, republican, good morning. caller: hello. well, i pretty much have the say that she did. here is nothing wrong with ivanka and jared being advisors to donald trump. if hillary would have been elected, you can believe chelsea would be in that white house. question. as far as saying was okayed, yeah, he was the attorney general. they're not doing anything like that. with the you okay portfolio being given to jared kushner and ivanka trump. e's now going to head up the...
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force was a west point graduate who served in afghanistan and iraq, and was pursuing his mba at vanderbilt, his future was bright. >> taylor was stabbed to death while in israel by a palestinian. >> reporter: the 28-year-old was savagely knifed to death last year. his killer, a pass stin ylestin terrorist. >> all dads and moms are proud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right, but he was humble about it. >> reporter: taylor's parents, robby and stewart, says their grief was compounded that the terrorist's family is making money. they pay the jihadists who are involved in acts of terrorism money that is derived from u.s. funds. a congressional bill named for taylor, called the taylor force act, would cut off aid to the palestinian authority. lindsey graham is the bill's main sponsor. >> can you imagine growing up in a country where your government will pay you for killing someone else through a terrorist act. >> reporter: the u.s. gives the palestinian authority more than $3 million a year, and shelling out that much to the family. taylor's killer was shot to death by israeli p
force was a west point graduate who served in afghanistan and iraq, and was pursuing his mba at vanderbilt, his future was bright. >> taylor was stabbed to death while in israel by a palestinian. >> reporter: the 28-year-old was savagely knifed to death last year. his killer, a pass stin ylestin terrorist. >> all dads and moms are proud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right, but he was humble about it. >> reporter: taylor's parents, robby and stewart, says...
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force has a west point graduate who served in afghanistan and iraq, and was pursuing his mba at vanderbilt was bright. >> taylor was stabbed to death while he was in israel by a palestinian. >> reporter: he was savagely knifed to death last year. his killer, a palestinian terrorist who stabbing spree wounded ten others. >> all dads, all moms are proud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right but he was humble about it. >> reporter: taylor's parents, robby and stewart, say grief was compounded by the fact that the family of their son's murderer is making money off of taylor's death. the palestinian authority pays jihadists and survivors involved in acts of terrorism, money, that is derived in u.s. funds, a congressional bill called the taylor force act would cut off usa to the palestinian authority if it does not stop the payments. republican senator lindsay graham is the bill's main sponsor. >> you can imagine getting paid through a troirt act? >> reporter: the u.s. gives the palestinian authority $300,000 a year and shells out that much to the families, about 7% of total budge
force has a west point graduate who served in afghanistan and iraq, and was pursuing his mba at vanderbilt was bright. >> taylor was stabbed to death while he was in israel by a palestinian. >> reporter: he was savagely knifed to death last year. his killer, a palestinian terrorist who stabbing spree wounded ten others. >> all dads, all moms are proud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right but he was humble about it. >> reporter: taylor's parents, robby and...
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>> my biggest hope is stanford but i am also looking at vanderbilt. brian: what you want to study?> education policy and possibly computer science. brian: where are you going to be in 20 years? >> i'm hoping i can be where i can be most influential in the field of education. you don't have to be here in bc to make an impact on public service. while it would be nice to be the secretary of education if we still have the department of education at that time -- [applause] >> we also met mark shriver of save the children network. he had an ngo and doing what he can for poor children and early childhood education. if i could do something like that, i would be very satisfied. brian: mark shriver, whose father was a presidential candidate years ago. yes sir, please. >> i'm from knoxville, tennessee. brian: anyone impress you in this room? >> i'm going to give a quick shout out to ty brown-wolf. not because of his political viewpoint but just the way he has handled this whole week in general. quick background, he is from colorado, a star football player for his high school and he could in p
>> my biggest hope is stanford but i am also looking at vanderbilt. brian: what you want to study?> education policy and possibly computer science. brian: where are you going to be in 20 years? >> i'm hoping i can be where i can be most influential in the field of education. you don't have to be here in bc to make an impact on public service. while it would be nice to be the secretary of education if we still have the department of education at that time -- [applause] >> we...
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or will we continue to hide the president's secrets, bury our heads in the sand, vanderbilt said what do i have to worry about the law? i have the power. our constitution and our country is paramount here. we hired the community -- committee to show a hired front. please support this favorably. mr. chairman, we have a mountain of evidence on the record and we will get to it today. >> mr. reid, you have the last word. >> in regards to the constitution, my good friend from new jersey recognized and speaks of, one of our near and dear freedoms in america is the right to privacy. every citizen has that right. >> i am going to go back to my friend from new jersey and ask him where on a tax return is he ever going to see a list of every investment of every individual, whether it is mr. trump or anybody else. tax returns do not list investments, they don't. what does lift -- list investments are disclosure reports which mr. trump has done. i have practiced in the tax world for 30 plus years. i have looked at tax returns upside down, every which way. i have never seen a tax return that lists
or will we continue to hide the president's secrets, bury our heads in the sand, vanderbilt said what do i have to worry about the law? i have the power. our constitution and our country is paramount here. we hired the community -- committee to show a hired front. please support this favorably. mr. chairman, we have a mountain of evidence on the record and we will get to it today. >> mr. reid, you have the last word. >> in regards to the constitution, my good friend from new jersey...
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froman and vanderbilt missing. washington believes a grave crisis is at hand." >> u.s.ests, vying for control over shipping lanes across the atlantic and the north sea, germany and britain found themselves on the collision course with the united states. britain, to blockade commerce from the u.s. reaching germany, seized american ships. germany, in retaliation introduced a new weapon of war, the u-boat. it can strike without warning. in 1915 or menu boats sank over 90 ships, leading up to the election of 1916. many americans favored the allies in the war and embraced president wilson urging to remain impartial in thought as well as in action. at this time, one third of u.s. citizens were either born in europe or descendents of european immigrants. sympathy for both countries on both sides of the conflict ran high. the descendents of german immigrants found themselves torn, on the one hand identifying firstly as americans yet on the others sympathizing with their relatives abroad. when the u.s. entered the war german-americans were labeled alien enemies and faced severe
froman and vanderbilt missing. washington believes a grave crisis is at hand." >> u.s.ests, vying for control over shipping lanes across the atlantic and the north sea, germany and britain found themselves on the collision course with the united states. britain, to blockade commerce from the u.s. reaching germany, seized american ships. germany, in retaliation introduced a new weapon of war, the u-boat. it can strike without warning. in 1915 or menu boats sank over 90 ships, leading...
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obi meilifonwu , a safety from yukon and 80 vanderbilts of ucla.ve five more pics this week and. >>> the 49ers came out of day two of the draft. they finally got a quarterback. they traded into the third round to pick up cj by third. coach shanahan describing him as fearless, intelligent and an accurate passer. the fifth-year senior comes from a prostyle offense. he will likely sit a year or two as he learns the prostyle offense. >>> brass within her time bringing the first round pick solomon thomas and reuben foster to santa clara. they were introduced during a press conference at levi's stadium yesterday. appear first round picks say they already feel like family with the 49ers. the defensive cornerstones are expected to start this fall for the 49ers who were picking out a new look. that's good. they were 2-14 last year >> the draft is where you look at other potential. we are so good! >>> weather is so good on this last weekend of april. is starting to feel less like spring and more like summer. spring was a little short. we went from winter rig
obi meilifonwu , a safety from yukon and 80 vanderbilts of ucla.ve five more pics this week and. >>> the 49ers came out of day two of the draft. they finally got a quarterback. they traded into the third round to pick up cj by third. coach shanahan describing him as fearless, intelligent and an accurate passer. the fifth-year senior comes from a prostyle offense. he will likely sit a year or two as he learns the prostyle offense. >>> brass within her time bringing the first...
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taylor force was a west point graduate who served in afghanistan and iraq and are suing his mba at vanderbilttabbed to death while he was in israel by a palestinian. >> the 28-year-old was savagely nice to death as he strolled on a boardwalk last year. his killer a palestinian terrorist who wounded 10 others. >> all data and all moms are proud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right but he was humble about it. >> taylor's parents say their grief is compounded by the fact that the family other sons murder is making money off of taylor's death. the palestinian authority pays jihadist and their survivors involved in acts of terrorism money. critics say it's derived from u.s. funds. a congressional bill named for taylor calls it the taylor force act would cut off usaid to the palestinian authority if it does not stop payments. republican senator lindsey graham is the bill's main sponsor. can you imagine growing up in a country where government will pay you for killing someone else >> the u.s. is the palestinian authority more than three and a million dollars in the pa shows how 7% of
taylor force was a west point graduate who served in afghanistan and iraq and are suing his mba at vanderbilttabbed to death while he was in israel by a palestinian. >> the 28-year-old was savagely nice to death as he strolled on a boardwalk last year. his killer a palestinian terrorist who wounded 10 others. >> all data and all moms are proud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right but he was humble about it. >> taylor's parents say their grief is compounded by...
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it's a discussion on miriam horn, lee vanderbilt and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america a chronicle of ten short lies. at seven pm, david horowitz on his book, big agenda, president's plan to save america watch live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> during his recent state of the state address louisiana governor outlined his out reducing the state budget deficit and improving infrastructure, reducing incarceration and recidivism rates and increasing the minimum
it's a discussion on miriam horn, lee vanderbilt and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america a chronicle of ten short lies. at seven pm, david horowitz on his book, big agenda, president's plan to save america watch live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> during his recent state of the state address louisiana governor outlined his out...
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and was pursuing his mba vanderbilt. was in israel by a pale was savagely knifed to death as he strolled on a tel aviv ocean boardwalk last year. his killer, a palestinian terrorist whose stabbing spree severely wounded 10 others. >> all dads, all moms are proud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right but he was -- he was humble. >> reporter: his parents say their grief way compounded by the fact that the family their son's murder is making money off their death. palestinian authorities pay jihadists involved in acts of terrorism money critics say derived from u.s. funds. the taylor force act would cut off u.s. aid to the palestinian authority if it does not stop the payments. republican senator lindsey graham at the bill's main sponsors. >> can you imagine growing up in a country where your government will killing someone else through a terrorist act. >> reporter: the u.s. gives the palestinian authority more than $300 million a year and the pa reportedly shells out that much to the families. about 7 percen
and was pursuing his mba vanderbilt. was in israel by a pale was savagely knifed to death as he strolled on a tel aviv ocean boardwalk last year. his killer, a palestinian terrorist whose stabbing spree severely wounded 10 others. >> all dads, all moms are proud of their kids. taylor basically did everything right but he was -- he was humble. >> reporter: his parents say their grief way compounded by the fact that the family their son's murder is making money off their death....