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only six members got their children in the public schools in washington, dc. all of the pseudo ifnt elect yals are hypocrites. >> what do you mean that segregation was in the context of the public schools. >> you do not understand, there has been more mixing and more association and togetherness of the races in alabama than there has been in new york or in washington, dc. but we did have a social separation in the school system because the school systems of the rural south were the social center so we were canned it and honest and we said we will have a separate school system. >> nobody said you are not honest but i am talking about the meaning of separation. >> i am talking about the hypocrisy about the people saying that they are together. >> i would never teach segregation, i could care less what the people of california do in their school system, i say, you run your schools yourself but we are not going to use federal money to bus children in chicago, if you want to do it in chicago, do it. i would not advocate segregation, i advocate that these domestic i
only six members got their children in the public schools in washington, dc. all of the pseudo ifnt elect yals are hypocrites. >> what do you mean that segregation was in the context of the public schools. >> you do not understand, there has been more mixing and more association and togetherness of the races in alabama than there has been in new york or in washington, dc. but we did have a social separation in the school system because the school systems of the rural south were the...
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before pyongyang and washington, dc before pyongyang and washington, dc before pyongyang and washington this upcoming discussion between pyongyang and washington, dc? if these drugs between president trump and zhengjin dc? if these drugs between president trump and zheng jin fully set up and be key issue is saving north korea's wmd andl be key issue is saving north korea's wmd and i guess there's quite a big gap between the us and your standpoint. did you actually discussed the issue with chairman tim? have discussed the issue with chairman tim ? have you discussed the issue with chairman tim? have you narrowed the differences —— chairman kim. do you think he's willing to give up wmd? translation: so there was no talk about reducing us fk at all, if there was any tour, it was only about how solid hour alliance is and anyissue about how solid hour alliance is and any issue or discussion about us fk or the alliance should be discussed between our two nations which are in alliance and not between north korea and the us which was confirmed by secretary pompeo. may the 22nd is the day when t
before pyongyang and washington, dc before pyongyang and washington, dc before pyongyang and washington this upcoming discussion between pyongyang and washington, dc? if these drugs between president trump and zhengjin dc? if these drugs between president trump and zheng jin fully set up and be key issue is saving north korea's wmd andl be key issue is saving north korea's wmd and i guess there's quite a big gap between the us and your standpoint. did you actually discussed the issue with...
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made remarks at a yearly security forum in washington, dc. he talk about the u.s.-japan alliance, international trade, north korea's nuclear program, and the proposed meeting between president trump and north korean lead are, kim jong-un. this is half an hour. >> good morning, everyone. how are you doing? i wanted to -- i'm jim, the ceo of the peace foundation u.s.a. and we're delighted to have you come to the fifth annual conference that we host every year in the united states on u.s.-japan security relations. today our theme is deepening ties while confronting new challenges and we very much hope that today will be a wonderful opportunity to assess the state of the u.s.-japan security alliance and also to look at the challenges we face in the future and to assess how we might continue to strengthen our security alliance. before we start, and before i introduce our keynote speaker i want to recognize three special guests. we have coming from tokyo, the peace foundation chairman, nobio tanaka -- >> applause -- and also from tokyo, the u.s.a. president and sasakawa
made remarks at a yearly security forum in washington, dc. he talk about the u.s.-japan alliance, international trade, north korea's nuclear program, and the proposed meeting between president trump and north korean lead are, kim jong-un. this is half an hour. >> good morning, everyone. how are you doing? i wanted to -- i'm jim, the ceo of the peace foundation u.s.a. and we're delighted to have you come to the fifth annual conference that we host every year in the united states on...
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only six members got their children in the public schools in washington, dc. all of the pseudo ifnt elect yals are hypocrites. >> what do you mean that segregation was in the context of the public schools. >> you do not understand, there has been more mixing and more association and togetherness of the races in alabama than there has been in new york or in washington, dc. but we did have a social separation in the school system because the school systems of the rural south were the social center so we were canned it and honest and we said we will have a separate school system. >> nobody said you are not honest but i am talking about the meaning of separation. >> i am talking about the hypocrisy about the people saying that they are together. >> i would never teach segregation, i could care less what the people of california do in their school system, i say, you run your schools yourself but we are not going to use federal money to bus children in chicago, if you want to do it in chicago, do it. i would not advocate segregation, i advocate that these domestic i
only six members got their children in the public schools in washington, dc. all of the pseudo ifnt elect yals are hypocrites. >> what do you mean that segregation was in the context of the public schools. >> you do not understand, there has been more mixing and more association and togetherness of the races in alabama than there has been in new york or in washington, dc. but we did have a social separation in the school system because the school systems of the rural south were the...
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susan: your job is to help interpret his life in washington dc. when did he get to washington permanently? kamal maclarin: he arrived here officially in 1872, after his home in rochester was burned to the ground. susan: did it burned by malicious intent, or was it an accident? kamal maclarin: there are competing stories, but we do know his son-in-law, nathan, left a lantern in the barn and that probably led to the fire of the rochester home. susan: why did he come to washington? kamal maclarin: he came because he established, and his final newspaper, he wanted to use his voice and pen to advocate for african americans a transition from slavery to freedom. he also wanted the year of all ar of allicians -- e the politicians in and around washington. because in 1872, the home that he purchased was not too far from the actual nation capital. susan: this was the period of reconstruction in the south. how was he able to influence policy at all? kamal maclarin: i would say that he did, because we saw that the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments were passed. b
susan: your job is to help interpret his life in washington dc. when did he get to washington permanently? kamal maclarin: he arrived here officially in 1872, after his home in rochester was burned to the ground. susan: did it burned by malicious intent, or was it an accident? kamal maclarin: there are competing stories, but we do know his son-in-law, nathan, left a lantern in the barn and that probably led to the fire of the rochester home. susan: why did he come to washington? kamal maclarin:...
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this proves my point that i am the only person in washington dc standing between a beautiful for a nevada driven with nuclear waste. i will continue to serve as a roadblock to every effort to make nevada our nuclear waste dump. attempts, i'ved been able to ensure that not a single dollar has been appropriated. as long as i am in the senate, yucca mountain is dead. it is as simple as that. under my watch, i will not let one more hard-earned taxpayer dollars go towards the failed yucca mountain project. i am proud to say that because of my leadership, the senate has repeatedly refused to pass a law funding the high level nuclear waste repository, a position --t has recently confirmed was confirmed in the omnibus spending measure. with majoritywork leader, yucca mountain remains dead. it is as simple as that. -- some of our friends continue to waste their time attempting to bring back life to this ill-conceived and fiscally irresponsible plan. the efforts keep alive a , distracting fight us from the real task at hand, wasteis finding a viable storage solution that meets the needs of all amer
this proves my point that i am the only person in washington dc standing between a beautiful for a nevada driven with nuclear waste. i will continue to serve as a roadblock to every effort to make nevada our nuclear waste dump. attempts, i'ved been able to ensure that not a single dollar has been appropriated. as long as i am in the senate, yucca mountain is dead. it is as simple as that. under my watch, i will not let one more hard-earned taxpayer dollars go towards the failed yucca mountain...
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the problem is washington, dc, these guys are not incentivizes, how do you -- incentivized. how do you solve that problem? we need to pit politicians on commission, you will never solve the problem until these guys are incentivized, if gdp grows at 3%, double their salary, if it grows at 5%, triple their salary, if it grows at 2%, take away their salary, they will never vote the way that they do today. i have no problem with politicians making a lot of money when we do too. it's when they do and we do not. i want to finish here. i miss ron regan, i used to tease him, i used to say, sir, as a professor and phd and exist, -- economist, you sir are a certifiable genius, but sir, i hate to tell you this but my colleagues at the university do not concur in my is -- assessment of your intellectual acumen, they do not think you are proit at all but the one thing we agree upon, your one unique characteristic is your uncanny ability to select your four president sessors, anyone following on -- predecessors. anyone following on the heels of kennedy, ford and carter, cannot look bad. r
the problem is washington, dc, these guys are not incentivizes, how do you -- incentivized. how do you solve that problem? we need to pit politicians on commission, you will never solve the problem until these guys are incentivized, if gdp grows at 3%, double their salary, if it grows at 5%, triple their salary, if it grows at 2%, take away their salary, they will never vote the way that they do today. i have no problem with politicians making a lot of money when we do too. it's when they do...
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what does that say you washington dc, april 29, 1872, a german immigrant wrote this letter. he left a year after the murder because the townsfolk thought he did it. he was never on the investigative radar but they made his life such hell that he and his whole family packed their bags and went to the united states. if that hadn't happened this case would never have been stalled because roque in washington dc discover the critical clue that cracked the case. the german prosecutor was able to find corroborating evidence in germany to prove that what roque was telling was true and could close the case, solved 37 years later. that brings us to the next record. not only the coldest case ever solved but 19th century germany's only murder case ever solved in the united states. next one, first use of forensic statistics. we had a very frustrated detective in this case who could not find any good leads and out of frustration, he took the shock pellets the doctors autopsied from the victim's body and discovered funny little scratches on them. this is what police call striations, inside
what does that say you washington dc, april 29, 1872, a german immigrant wrote this letter. he left a year after the murder because the townsfolk thought he did it. he was never on the investigative radar but they made his life such hell that he and his whole family packed their bags and went to the united states. if that hadn't happened this case would never have been stalled because roque in washington dc discover the critical clue that cracked the case. the german prosecutor was able to find...
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one point the threat of jackson was perceived to be so dire, he created even a minor panic in washington, dc. all of this made him famous, in a warmer techniques of marching and fighting were being reinvented literally hour-by-hour, jackson's intelligence speed and , aggression with the wonders of north and south alike. he was the talk of salons in
one point the threat of jackson was perceived to be so dire, he created even a minor panic in washington, dc. all of this made him famous, in a warmer techniques of marching and fighting were being reinvented literally hour-by-hour, jackson's intelligence speed and , aggression with the wonders of north and south alike. he was the talk of salons in
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fox news, with a special three-hour event, and to celebrate that launch, three days later in washington, dc, on april 21, at the trump hotel, flag will host the annual gala, keynote speaker, bill o'reilly. if you're interested in attend, let us know women have invitations with us. separate to flag, i will be co-hosting exclusive west wing tours and bowling at the white house. so if that sweetens the deal,
fox news, with a special three-hour event, and to celebrate that launch, three days later in washington, dc, on april 21, at the trump hotel, flag will host the annual gala, keynote speaker, bill o'reilly. if you're interested in attend, let us know women have invitations with us. separate to flag, i will be co-hosting exclusive west wing tours and bowling at the white house. so if that sweetens the deal,
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french president macron hopes to drum up more business down under after a stopover in washington, dc.ood morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us. newsjust in, the trump administration has decided to hold off making a decision on whether to impose steel and an elite —— aluminium tariffs on canada and the european union and mexico untiljune one. the deadline to the temporary extension was due to expire at midnight in the us however a deal has been reached with other allies. for the latest, i'm joined by kim giddleson. -- gittleson. no surprise. there was a delay. we hadn't heard any lea ks surprise. there was a delay. we hadn't heard any leaks from the administration about what they were thinking. i do want to say that the reports we are getting in suggest they going to kick down —— kick the can down the road when it comes to the european union and in theory, there is a deal that has been reached between australia, argentina and brazil, the big countries granted these temporary extensions. we are not sure if there will be one similarto we are not sure if there will be one si
french president macron hopes to drum up more business down under after a stopover in washington, dc.ood morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us. newsjust in, the trump administration has decided to hold off making a decision on whether to impose steel and an elite —— aluminium tariffs on canada and the european union and mexico untiljune one. the deadline to the temporary extension was due to expire at midnight in the us however a deal has been reached with other allies. for...
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we interviewed him at the annual meeting in washington dc. this is about 15 minutes. mark sturgis history at the university of chicago and as a specialty, studies the a nominal human rights. anniversary is the year, so it is probably a good year to be a vietnam historian. 'sw high is america understanding of the vietnam war and over 50 years? >> i think the crucial shift was more recent. >> that set up a relatively contentious set of debates between historians who want to recover something out of vietnam , perhaps on the more positive, and what has continued to be the mainstream historical perspective when the war was fundamentally so wrong and ineffective. what you're seeing is a not -- a younger generation and debates were about our generation or a generation behind us, but the younger people are coming to it very different perspective. the first set of kids i talked maybe their parents served in the war, or they had some sort of connection. now, it is a long time ago. i think that is helpful in teaching in some ways. it is a blank slate, that creates its own challe
we interviewed him at the annual meeting in washington dc. this is about 15 minutes. mark sturgis history at the university of chicago and as a specialty, studies the a nominal human rights. anniversary is the year, so it is probably a good year to be a vietnam historian. 'sw high is america understanding of the vietnam war and over 50 years? >> i think the crucial shift was more recent. >> that set up a relatively contentious set of debates between historians who want to recover...
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what makes this so and washington, dc.makes this so strange, unlike donald trump's position on tariffs of steel and aluminium, which came after the industries had been calling it for yea rs, industries had been calling it for years, nobody has been calling for a tariff on imported cars. not even american car—makers, no one has asked for protection for the us car industry. it is only the trump administration who thinks there is a need to restrict the flow of german, japanese, canadian and mexican cars into america. this is an attempt to use the same national security legislation that led to the steel and aluminium tariffs this what a tariff on imported cars. as for the cows a re tariff on imported cars. as for the cows are putting tariffs on steel and aluminium for national security measures is an easy case to make, but the concern that cars regular people drive on regular roads is much harder to make. joe mellor in the big apple. china and the us prepared for the next round of trade negotiations, both sides have been makin
what makes this so and washington, dc.makes this so strange, unlike donald trump's position on tariffs of steel and aluminium, which came after the industries had been calling it for yea rs, industries had been calling it for years, nobody has been calling for a tariff on imported cars. not even american car—makers, no one has asked for protection for the us car industry. it is only the trump administration who thinks there is a need to restrict the flow of german, japanese, canadian and...
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this time tainah's top trade representative is in washington, dc.s both sides have a long way to go to find any middle ground —— china. 0n to go to find any middle ground —— china. on thursday, president trump said he doubts much will come out of the meetings. the reason doubt it is because china has become very spoilt. the european union has become very spoilt other countries have become very spoilt because they a lwa ys have become very spoilt because they always got 100% of whatever they wa nted always got 100% of whatever they wanted from the united states. so have the chinese really very spoilt on trade issues, alex kapri said there is some truth to the statement. when you talk about the behaviour of chinese trade over the last decade or two decades and the quirk that have come out from donald trump about being spoiled, —— and the words that have come out. most would agree that china's state centric economy, its protectionism, it's subsidies, has been kind of a gaming of the system. as donald trump use these quotes to gain more leveraged, more
this time tainah's top trade representative is in washington, dc.s both sides have a long way to go to find any middle ground —— china. 0n to go to find any middle ground —— china. on thursday, president trump said he doubts much will come out of the meetings. the reason doubt it is because china has become very spoilt. the european union has become very spoilt other countries have become very spoilt because they a lwa ys have become very spoilt because they always got 100% of whatever...
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a washington a eso de las 2 de la maÑana el jueves, es toda la informaciÓn que tenemos desde washington, dcasa blanca lo destacÓ como un gesto de buena voluntad y el camino para el encuentro entre trump y el lÍder norcorea no. >> emergencia esta maÑana. >> en el hospital de san josÉ una sustancia peligrosa puso en riesgo la salud de una persona que podrÍa bien ha er contenido. >> bomberos y el personal mÉdico a los que los atendieron a los afectados. >> sucediÓ a la media noche cuando un helicÓptero mÉdico dejÓ a un paciente en la unidad de emergencia de este hospital. >> el paciente habrÍa estado expuesto a un quÍmico en su lugar de trabajo pero mientras estaba en tratamiento experimentÓ problemas y comenzo a toser lo que provocÓ que algunos de los miembros del personal de primeros auxilios tambiÉn resultaron expuestos al mismo quÍmico. >> >>> la administraciÓn del hospital llamÓ para ayudar a identificar la sustancia y ayudar en la descontaminaciÓn el capital de los bomberos seÑalÓ que personal mÉdico incluyendo habÍa sido expuestos a la sustancia y no se revelÓ quÉ era lo que sÍ se supo
a washington a eso de las 2 de la maÑana el jueves, es toda la informaciÓn que tenemos desde washington, dcasa blanca lo destacÓ como un gesto de buena voluntad y el camino para el encuentro entre trump y el lÍder norcorea no. >> emergencia esta maÑana. >> en el hospital de san josÉ una sustancia peligrosa puso en riesgo la salud de una persona que podrÍa bien ha er contenido. >> bomberos y el personal mÉdico a los que los atendieron a los afectados. >> sucediÓ...
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. >> the peace foundation usa -- kawa's foundation usa held their annual security form in washington dc. the event included keynote remarks by the new japanese ambassador to the u.s., who discussed the u.s. japan alliance, international trade, north korea's nuclear program, and the proposed meeting between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-il -- kim jong-un. >> good morning, everyone. how are you doing? jim.ted to, my name is asak foundation usa -- peace foundation usa. we talk about u.s. japan security relations. is deepeningam ties, while confronting new challenges. we hope today will be a wonderful opportunity to assess the state of the security alliance, but also look at challenges we face in the future and assess how we might continue to strengthen our security alliance. before i introduce our keynote speaker, i wanted to recognize three special guests. peacee sasakawa foundation chairman. [applause] also from tokyo, sasakawa peace president and executive director. [applause] also, i wanted to recognize former secretary of agriculture, who did a wonderful job promoti
. >> the peace foundation usa -- kawa's foundation usa held their annual security form in washington dc. the event included keynote remarks by the new japanese ambassador to the u.s., who discussed the u.s. japan alliance, international trade, north korea's nuclear program, and the proposed meeting between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-il -- kim jong-un. >> good morning, everyone. how are you doing? jim.ted to, my name is asak foundation usa -- peace foundation...
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in public policy events in washington dc and around the country. your cable or satellite provider. >> c-span's washington journal come alive with news and policy issues that impact you. ,oming up tuesday morning campaign manager for bernie sanders 2017 presidential campaign discusses the book how bernie one -- how bernie won. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal tuesday morning. >> on this memorial day holiday, c-span is visiting memorials around washington dc and the national mall. we are here at the vietnam veterans memorial, which includes three distinct parts. the wall and the women's memorial and the three serviceman statue. is atckside of the wall ground level, so you can't see it as you pass by the road. on this side of the name -- the names of more than 58,000 service members. and items that are left by visitors are collected by the park service, logged and stored. a number of people getting rubbings of the names, possibly those who they know whom have died in the war. we will take a moment to look at some of the visitors to the wall
in public policy events in washington dc and around the country. your cable or satellite provider. >> c-span's washington journal come alive with news and policy issues that impact you. ,oming up tuesday morning campaign manager for bernie sanders 2017 presidential campaign discusses the book how bernie one -- how bernie won. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal tuesday morning. >> on this memorial day holiday, c-span is visiting memorials around washington dc and the...
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in washington dc in early january. he explained to the field has changed in the past decade and why he feels the study of history is important, especially in this polarized, local environment. this is about 20 minutes. we are at the 2018 american historical association convention in washington dc. jim grossman is a very busy man. thank you for spending time with us. >> thank you for taking the time. >> tell me what is happening here at the marriott hotel and the adjoining hotels -- adjoining hotels. 4500 historians are here to discuss work, to share ideas, to resurrect old friendships, and to be historians. >> what is the kind of historians that would attend? >> it is everything. collegeundergraduates, professors, graduate students, high school teachers, people who are not professional historians but are interested in history, and think it is interested to spend four days to listen and talk to historians. that includes a story to work for the federal government, ,istorian to work in museums think tanks, and even people
in washington dc in early january. he explained to the field has changed in the past decade and why he feels the study of history is important, especially in this polarized, local environment. this is about 20 minutes. we are at the 2018 american historical association convention in washington dc. jim grossman is a very busy man. thank you for spending time with us. >> thank you for taking the time. >> tell me what is happening here at the marriott hotel and the adjoining hotels --...
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she had visited several times in washington dc, to her sister, but president, her pass and told her sheo longer come back, because she was selling owing goodsing -- s into her petticoat to bring to the confdederacy across state lines. the statue here, her husband sent back to have redone because he said her hair was not as beautiful as her hair in person. gery: we are now in confederate circles after the war. dawson,and, nathaniel is the one who planted the trees we see here. she wanted to have a place to those fallen in the war. the city gave to the udc to build this confederate circle. there are grades of unknown confederate soldiers moved -- graves of unknown confederate soldiers moved here. there are 155 confederate soldiers whose remians were -- remains removed. and were buried here to mark those died in the war. we see how the state basically prospered, how it was involved in the civil war, and many prominent people who made selma a better place after that time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. v
she had visited several times in washington dc, to her sister, but president, her pass and told her sheo longer come back, because she was selling owing goodsing -- s into her petticoat to bring to the confdederacy across state lines. the statue here, her husband sent back to have redone because he said her hair was not as beautiful as her hair in person. gery: we are now in confederate circles after the war. dawson,and, nathaniel is the one who planted the trees we see here. she wanted to have...
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again, you're looking at life pictures right now just outside of washington dc. we expect this to be marine one, marine to is coming carrying vice president pence. a big celebration held for those plans after -- he's been called a rockstar lawyer. he tops the charts on progressive causes... winning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar look... but his progressive record is solid gold. >>> mark is here now again with the giants and a's. tough going so far? >> really tough. not a wind talk about this week. a's and giants on three-game losing streets, it was cool before they got to philadelphia, they don't even resemble the team that swept through atlanta, to their nice four-game win streak. however, back in philadelphia, this is one of the highlights, giants fan, the city of
again, you're looking at life pictures right now just outside of washington dc. we expect this to be marine one, marine to is coming carrying vice president pence. a big celebration held for those plans after -- he's been called a rockstar lawyer. he tops the charts on progressive causes... winning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe...
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your >> this week on "the communicators," a visit to capitol hill and a congressional hackathon. staffers and outside groups pitch ideas about abs they have created and how to make congressional information more accessible. this is part to a seminar called "a congressional hack on." >> for those of you who have not been here before, this is a unique event. it is an event in the capital like no other, where participants actually engage and produce meaningful work during breakout groups later, which you will hear about. we also hear about things that you don't hear in normal congressional hearings, or meetings. a lot of the presentations you hear were submitted by all of you. people through an open process. that is a quick run through for those of you that have never been here before. i look you, now that around this room, have been here before. that is one thing that makes me love this event more than anything else. the community it h
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and former maxon president vicente fox discussing relations at the national press club in washington dc. life tuesday at 1 pm eastern on c-span two. the house next week takes up the annual defense authorization bill, we are joined by joe gould who is defense whose congressional reporter, tell us about some of the key programs and policies in this annual authorization bill. >> sure. earlier this month, the services committee marked up its version of the national defense authorization act, which is the annual policy bill, this year, adheres to the top line that was negotiated as part of the two-year budget deal, so it is $716 billion, which is a -- an increase from 2018, which is 700 billion. the mech there is a number of policy provisions, that also lays out the hardware and what kinds of numbers will be provided to the military, there is some 77 f 35's in the bill, to virginia class submarines, there is a 2.6% pay raise, an additional 16,000 troops, and there are some policy provisions in there as well. supportive of the administrations nuclear posture reviews, and it includes house cha
and former maxon president vicente fox discussing relations at the national press club in washington dc. life tuesday at 1 pm eastern on c-span two. the house next week takes up the annual defense authorization bill, we are joined by joe gould who is defense whose congressional reporter, tell us about some of the key programs and policies in this annual authorization bill. >> sure. earlier this month, the services committee marked up its version of the national defense authorization act,...
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we continue to bring you coverage of congress, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, dc and around the country, cspan-3 is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider >>> chicago, illinois, the convention of the democratic party. nominating tonight, it's candidate for the presidency, that man will be vice president hubert humphrey. speeches are being made for senator mcgovern, then we have a speech for channing phillips of washington, dc, a favorite candidate for the black caucus of this country, there is 212 negros here, those that are not bound by primary elections are expected to vote their first vote for channing phillips. in the cheater, they are holding a caucus. hal is there. >> you are wasting valuable time. >> several hundred of the mccart -- mccarty supporters are opposed to the actions taken in the convention, the actions of the police and security agents against the deghts, they gather together and go fourth to the rostrum and they ask to be permitted to present a resolution, if not permitted to present the resolution, they said they will not kurn to t
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speeches are being made for senator mcgovern, then we have a speech for channing phillips of washington, dc, a favorite candidate for the black caucus of this country, there is 212 negros here, those that are not bound by primary elections are expected to vote their first vote for channing phillips. in the cheater, they are holding a caucus. hal is there. >> you are wasting valuable time. >> several hundred of the mccart -- mccarty supporters are opposed to the actions taken in the convention, the actions of the police and security agents against the deghts, they gather together and go fourth to the rostrum and they ask to be permitted to present a resolution, if not permitted to present the resolution, they said they will not kurn to the convention tomorrow, they will return tonight but not come back tomorrow. they are saying they will bring to a geunding halt, the entire convention, he was given a round of applause by delegates in the convention. >> has there been a suggestion that the new york delegates attend the new party caucus. >> it has not come up. these people are very angy about
speeches are being made for senator mcgovern, then we have a speech for channing phillips of washington, dc, a favorite candidate for the black caucus of this country, there is 212 negros here, those that are not bound by primary elections are expected to vote their first vote for channing phillips. in the cheater, they are holding a caucus. hal is there. >> you are wasting valuable time. >> several hundred of the mccart -- mccarty supporters are opposed to the actions taken in the...
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we interviewed him at the american historical association in washington dc. this is about 15 minutes. >> mark bradley teaches history forhe university of chicago the history of vietnam and human rights. i want to talk about the unum. a good year to be a vietnam historian. how has america's understanding of the war change over 50 years? >> i think the crucial shift has been more recent in certain ways. the reagan era brought a different way of thinking about the war. of notion thatd may be in fact it was a necessary war. there was a strategic point of being in vietnam. that set up a relatively contentious set of debates between historians who want to recover something out of vietnam , and then what has continued to be a mainstream historical then what has continued to be a mainstream historical perspective. a younger generation comes into all of this. the debate is about our generation. the first set of kids was teaching, the parents may have been in the war. it's a long time ago. it is a blank slate. they are able to think about it. not emotional for them. >>
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dcnd around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, chiefy strategist for the bipartisan group no labels brian classy talks about the role of moderates in the midterm elections. and new republic staff writer emily atkins discusses hurricane preparedness in vulnerable communities. and we will look at the state of ms 13 in the u.s. wit be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on saturday morning -- on friday morning. join the discussion.
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bring you unfiltered progress of the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. next, the role of social media on democracy in the bandages and disappointed gives of platforms like facebook and twitter for politicians running for office and the public that elect them. this is in our and-a-half. welcome to the cato institute. i am vice president here. i welcome you to our forum addressing the question, will ?ocial media save democracy we will have discussion for about an hour followedyo
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the sabine court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> this week on "the communicators", a visit to capitol hill and look at how congress is working to improve its use of technology, staffers and outside groups put ideas about apps they have created and how to make congressional information more accessible. this is part two of a semi called the congressional taxon. ...
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apparent bald eagles in washington dc, a new see glitch.he sixth offspring, the birth, live streamed on the dc eagle camp, dc 7 is expected to hatch sometime this week. are we going to give that a new name? it is 20 minutes until the top of the hour the first casualty of the media outlet just announced is done with the annual white house correspondence dinner. new controversy for the school that took down the american flag after donald trump was elected. the pro-abortion group a school is teaming up with for hosting summer camp about feminism, stay with us. ♪ heather: you are watching "fox and friends first". the hill becoming the first media outlet to bail on the white house correspondence dinner. next year's event after the controversy sparked by michelle wolf, vicious jokes. >> never really sure what to call sarah huckabee sanders was what is uncle tom that for white women who disappoint other white women? >> the homeowner released this statement in part, quote, there is no reason for us to participate in something that casts our profess
apparent bald eagles in washington dc, a new see glitch.he sixth offspring, the birth, live streamed on the dc eagle camp, dc 7 is expected to hatch sometime this week. are we going to give that a new name? it is 20 minutes until the top of the hour the first casualty of the media outlet just announced is done with the annual white house correspondence dinner. new controversy for the school that took down the american flag after donald trump was elected. the pro-abortion group a school is...
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china's talk economic advisor in washington dc to begin 5 days of crucial trade talks with treasury secretaryteve mnuchin on the heels of the recent trip to asia to negotiate on trade and escalating tensions with north korea, donald trump threatened to hit china with tariffs up to $150 billion in chinese goods. rob: history being erased in oklahoma city, the scoreboard voting to scrap the names of three electric schools honoring confederate generals. stonewall jackson, robert e lee and stan wait. the schools will be named, renamed after the first female native american engineer, adelaide lee, a global city for the best and the third school will be called esperanto, the spanish word for hope. jillian: a staffer might have tried to stop leakers, ezra cohen, a former national security council official looked into ways to monitor his coworkers phone records and emails. no evidence anything came from this plan. gina louden and democratic strategist joined us to react to a steady stream of white house leaks. >> this is a pres. who has endured untold betrayal, totally unfair, totally -- >> the reaso
china's talk economic advisor in washington dc to begin 5 days of crucial trade talks with treasury secretaryteve mnuchin on the heels of the recent trip to asia to negotiate on trade and escalating tensions with north korea, donald trump threatened to hit china with tariffs up to $150 billion in chinese goods. rob: history being erased in oklahoma city, the scoreboard voting to scrap the names of three electric schools honoring confederate generals. stonewall jackson, robert e lee and stan...
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. this week the white house did not release a weekly address. massachusetts delivered the democratic weekly
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, or sitting near washington, dc, that means -- i'll defer to bob on this because he just wrote a beautiful piece on this -- means the western tradition and there's nothing bigots about the western tradition, nothing knee jerk about it. it's not about white people or dead people. in fact one of the -- it is about dead people but one of the greatest persons who ever lived in the western civilization was a north african, st. augustine. the central figure between the ancient and modern world, the central figure between africa and europe and was not caucasian in any way we think. one of the greatest. he may be dade, assume, being check -- not the best check -- i presume he is dancing in heaven and is gone from this world but at the same time unwere eye my great exemplars, not out of central europe and not blond-haired and blue-eyed by any mean. we have to anchor ourselves in tradition and that tradition, going back to socrates, understanding the notions of what is humane whatter thank you humanities, people like irvin babbot which clause have dealt with this. bag humanist in the prope
, or sitting near washington, dc, that means -- i'll defer to bob on this because he just wrote a beautiful piece on this -- means the western tradition and there's nothing bigots about the western tradition, nothing knee jerk about it. it's not about white people or dead people. in fact one of the -- it is about dead people but one of the greatest persons who ever lived in the western civilization was a north african, st. augustine. the central figure between the ancient and modern world, the...
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> our guest on this week's newsmakers is mark meadows. he discusses the robert mueller investigation. >> can you start out by explaining broadly what is your issue with the way the doj has conducted itself? and where do those issues stand at this moment? >> i think probably the issue to answer your question correctly is that we get more rhetoric and beget action. for us it is all about getting the documents and making sure we get the documents that we have a constitutional right to have. we have been requesting many of these documents since last november. so here we are six or seven and a into the process little over 12,000 documents have been delivered to our office out of 1.2 million. at this rate we will be well into president trump's second term before we get the majority of the documents. the investigations into the hillary scandal, the investigations they were doing at that time with candidate
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unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. on wednesday, the house began debates on the farm bill. the bill being considered would require those receiving benefits through the supplemental nutrition assistance program to work at least 20 hours a week. here is part of the debate on the bill. it is 15 minutes. thank you mr. chairman. it is with deep disappointment that i stand in opposition to the bill. i joined the house committee on agriculture because of its reputation of being bipartisan. i represent an entire state, urban, rural, and suburban. the bill is vital, and that is why i was so disappointed. of creating a thriving economy and moving people out of poverty is a goal we all share. throughout my career, i have worked to connect people with jobs. as a former secretary of labor and social services, i have overseen work post development and economic safety net programs. i believe in work, we believe in work. however, the proposal would essentially forced indiv
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this is a -- in washington dc. motto of the unity tour is we ride for those who died, and communities turn out to greet the officers who bike through their towns. >> it makes you very, very proud to be a law enforcement officer and serve communities throughout the nation. it's really neat to ride through a small town with an entire school lining up cheering you on and high fiving you. >> i bet that is cool. the police unity tour began back in may of 1997 with just 17 officers participating and now it's grown to 2400 members from across the nation. >>> coming upping on the 11:00 news, residents in hawaii forced to flee amid earthquakes and flowing lava. at least 31 homes destroyed, and it's in the over yet. >>> but up next in sports we hear from the sharks after their season ended tonight thanks to the golden knights. sport windshield joe fonzi is up next -- sports with joe fonzi is up next. dog: seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas
this is a -- in washington dc. motto of the unity tour is we ride for those who died, and communities turn out to greet the officers who bike through their towns. >> it makes you very, very proud to be a law enforcement officer and serve communities throughout the nation. it's really neat to ride through a small town with an entire school lining up cheering you on and high fiving you. >> i bet that is cool. the police unity tour began back in may of 1997 with just 17 officers...
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. >> griff jenkins live in washington dc. >> rudy giuliani says mueller said he would not seek to indictsident but hearing from justice department's guidance that enough is enough, time to end the investigation. >> it has been a year, 4.4 million documents, to an interview and demanding from him, tell us what you don't already have. >> this does not mean the pres. is in the clear. and that would begin with james comey. >> that troubles us. a lot of the pres.'s statements contradict comey. we were not sit him down unless comey was investigated. >> 2500 pages of transcript on the june 2016 trump tower meeting involving the pres. donald trump junior, never informed his father of the meeting and chuck schumer blasted the release. >> interfering with the mueller probe to get a peek at any potential evidence. the american people won't be fooled. the genuine search for truth and a whitewash. >> reporter: republican leaders of the house freedom caucus, jim jordan and rhonda sanchez sent a letter to the pres. telling him to instruct his atty. gen. to release all documents related to the mueller i
. >> griff jenkins live in washington dc. >> rudy giuliani says mueller said he would not seek to indictsident but hearing from justice department's guidance that enough is enough, time to end the investigation. >> it has been a year, 4.4 million documents, to an interview and demanding from him, tell us what you don't already have. >> this does not mean the pres. is in the clear. and that would begin with james comey. >> that troubles us. a lot of the pres.'s...
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nationally, they organize the first women's art in washington dc in 1913. and then spent months and months standing outside the white house with signs protesting. and, history teaching us -- teaches us, that each new generation builds on the last. their lessons are one of perseverance and determination, and a willingness to never, ever give up. even when it is hard. especially when it is hard. and the fight reinforces what should drive our democracy today. the fight for the empowerment of others. the fight for those who are most at risk. the least among us. those who aren't being heard. a year and a half after our generations own women's march, the grassroots energy is growing. it is not fading. and, women are holding our democracy together in these dangerous times. it is women who are taking their outrage, and running for office. volunteering, protesting, resisting, and persisting. the reason why we crushed it in virginia, was because women ran for office, fought hard, and voted. the reason why we don't have trump care today, is because the grassroots stoo
nationally, they organize the first women's art in washington dc in 1913. and then spent months and months standing outside the white house with signs protesting. and, history teaching us -- teaches us, that each new generation builds on the last. their lessons are one of perseverance and determination, and a willingness to never, ever give up. even when it is hard. especially when it is hard. and the fight reinforces what should drive our democracy today. the fight for the empowerment of...
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judge napolitano: we have a grand jury in arlington, virginia and washington dc.nt financial crimes. where is your authority to do this? aren't you just inviting him because you want to squeeze in? probably too. in dc, there was a logical connection. and and besides rod rosenstein. >> and money-laundering. mana429 this. money-laundering is a continuous crime. the statute of limitations is 7 years but it doesn't start to take in until the last act is completed. the first act was 2005, the last act was 2014. >> if they go after manafort can they go after comey? judge napolitano: that is a good question. comey is one of bob mueller's star witnesses, and it is inconceivable the same prosecutors will ask a grand jury to accept the credibility of somebody they would indict the person for lying under oath. a variety of inconsistent stories, don't know when the truth comes out or when it will be on the hot seat. and this here and that's there, we won't know the answer. >> it is a problem when the star witness doesn't look credible. judge napolitano: i was surprised they l
judge napolitano: we have a grand jury in arlington, virginia and washington dc.nt financial crimes. where is your authority to do this? aren't you just inviting him because you want to squeeze in? probably too. in dc, there was a logical connection. and and besides rod rosenstein. >> and money-laundering. mana429 this. money-laundering is a continuous crime. the statute of limitations is 7 years but it doesn't start to take in until the last act is completed. the first act was 2005, the...
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officials from washington, dc and beijing say they are setting up a framework for addressing future tradembalances. the treasury secretary steve mnuchin has been speaking to the press about the progress they are making. with me is deborah elms, executive director of asian trade centre. welcome. good to have you on the programme. tell us your thoughts about this progress we have seen over the weekend. i think it is fine as far as it does but it is a little unclear as far as it does but it is a little u nclear yet as far as it does but it is a little unclear yet where they are out, i liken this to a couple that is headed for divorce and instead of getting a divorce, they announced they are going to start marriage counselling, which is great, immediately send not getting divorced. but the problem i see at the moment is that we do not have an appointment with a counsellor, we do not even have an agreement on which counsellor to use, so i think we are getting ahead of ourselves that we are celebrating the end of the trade war because we are not there yet. also, china saying, both sides are try
officials from washington, dc and beijing say they are setting up a framework for addressing future tradembalances. the treasury secretary steve mnuchin has been speaking to the press about the progress they are making. with me is deborah elms, executive director of asian trade centre. welcome. good to have you on the programme. tell us your thoughts about this progress we have seen over the weekend. i think it is fine as far as it does but it is a little unclear as far as it does but it is a...
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es lo que la mayoria de los sandieguitnos piesnsan >> chirlas afbre una nueva of n oficina en washington dcp apoyar a migrantes, y seguiral a apoyando legislaciones en apoyo de estas personas, >> tambien van a establecer una manera en que podamos facilitar la comunicacion entre comunidad y congresistas >> tambien una meta es ayudar a daca, chirla se ha enfocado en r registrar 11 mil nuevos votantes y tambien que residentes se le legalizan, y esperan ofrecer r servicios para la comunidad mi migrantes >> son 300 jueces que se dedi r dedicaran a crimenes de los m migratorios >> esto posucede ent la contr s controversia donde trumdonald t llamo a los migrantes a animales >> el dijo y aclaro que se re r refer referia a la pandilla ms13 cu cuandoo hizo el comentario, es que el dia anterior habia lla d llamado aniamales y no ersponapa ciertos migrantes uqwe que lleg pais, conformando con esto una p polemica >> la opinion del gobierno es inaceptable y lo comunicaremos asi al departamento de estado >> todos somos iguaoeles, no o por por que trudonald trump malint e malinterpreta olemica declarac d d
es lo que la mayoria de los sandieguitnos piesnsan >> chirlas afbre una nueva of n oficina en washington dcp apoyar a migrantes, y seguiral a apoyando legislaciones en apoyo de estas personas, >> tambien van a establecer una manera en que podamos facilitar la comunicacion entre comunidad y congresistas >> tambien una meta es ayudar a daca, chirla se ha enfocado en r registrar 11 mil nuevos votantes y tambien que residentes se le legalizan, y esperan ofrecer r servicios para la...
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the former england captain wayne rooney could be moving to the american capital washington dc and majord a deal in principle that could see him join dc united injuly for a fee of around $17 million. rooney began his career at everton and rejoined them last year after 13 seasons at manchester united, where he scored a club record 253 goals in all competitions. he retired from international football last year, as england's leading goal—scorer, with 53 goals in 119 games for his country. the mls transfer window re—opens on the 10th ofjuly. now to cricket, and ireland make their test match debut when they take on pakistan in dublin on friday. home captain, william porterfield, is targeting a shock win as ireland become the 11th team to play test cricket, and the first to make their debut since bangladesh 18 years ago. from dublin, alison mitchell reports. this is the club ground which has been transformed into a test match venue. it is the culmination of a long journey for ireland to gain full icc membership which began in 2007 with ireland causing a huge shock by defeating pakistan. it is
the former england captain wayne rooney could be moving to the american capital washington dc and majord a deal in principle that could see him join dc united injuly for a fee of around $17 million. rooney began his career at everton and rejoined them last year after 13 seasons at manchester united, where he scored a club record 253 goals in all competitions. he retired from international football last year, as england's leading goal—scorer, with 53 goals in 119 games for his country. the mls...
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ser atropellado >> delegaciones de el salvador y kocosta rica enpresentes en e p aeropuerto de washington dcelebran el pirimer vuelo d volaris hasta san salvador >> es una aereolinea de clase c economica, que esperan sea bien recibido por la comuniad sada a salvadoreÑa en el area de washington >> es una buena opcion a precios economicos, y vuelos directos >> los precios de vuelos dire o directos hasta els salvador y o kocosta rica, comenzaran en 15 o dolares por un solo trayecto >> la demanda esta, la gente e viene y va, genteu que comun q d de vaiiaje, >> martes y jueves los vueltoo t tambien san jose kostcosta ric e lunes miercoles la esperanza es ofrecer estos servicios a otras comunidades hispanas del area, >> tambien bolivia mexico gua guatemala entre otros para poder asi responder a nuestra gente >> fuera de control camaras c t capca captan el mometnnto en que un o autobus se estrella en plena l calle, sepa que provoco el a accidente >> tambien todo listo para la o boda del aÑo, los detalles al o volver >> noticiero telemundo 48 y un equipo experto en inmigracion visitaran diferentes p
ser atropellado >> delegaciones de el salvador y kocosta rica enpresentes en e p aeropuerto de washington dcelebran el pirimer vuelo d volaris hasta san salvador >> es una aereolinea de clase c economica, que esperan sea bien recibido por la comuniad sada a salvadoreÑa en el area de washington >> es una buena opcion a precios economicos, y vuelos directos >> los precios de vuelos dire o directos hasta els salvador y o kocosta rica, comenzaran en 15 o dolares por un solo...
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in 198-2125 people gathered in washington dc to honor that years fallen.ility to honor those who pin on a badge or a star and don't make it home to their families. to for the past 37 years we've corrected the mistake we made. now we come together every year on may 15 to make sure this country never forgets those who served with honor and distinction. this is a fitting tribute and as we sit here today with the president and vice president along with members of the cabinet, members of the house and senate and we can easily see that our heroes did not die in vain. the thousands upon first officers who are here come to show you, the families, that we are indeed one-family. we will support our families in a time of need. in 1985 ronald reagan in his annual message about police week said, let us resolve to do all in our power as citizens of the united states to support law-enforcement officers in their work and pray that no more of them are taken from their families and those that they so enable he served. in this way, those who lay down their lives for their fe
in 198-2125 people gathered in washington dc to honor that years fallen.ility to honor those who pin on a badge or a star and don't make it home to their families. to for the past 37 years we've corrected the mistake we made. now we come together every year on may 15 to make sure this country never forgets those who served with honor and distinction. this is a fitting tribute and as we sit here today with the president and vice president along with members of the cabinet, members of the house...
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i left with i am doing and having an impact for kids and families in washington dc. [applause] >> thank you all for an interesting conversation. i know all of you and you have been a good jump at the institution and to give forgiveness or time and thoughts. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: sunday on q&a, author and former esquire contribute editor robert person on his book, rothman, about the 1968 apollo mission to the moon. >> i led the major role twice played, and is up with the not the disregarded because that is most of what they wanted to talk about. often believed without their wives they could not have pulled this off. people like many near certain death to go on this thing, it is rushed to launch pad and. then quickly end of thing was for the first time these men needed wives at home who were supportive, not just supportive, but did not reveal to there has been thomas taylor suff
i left with i am doing and having an impact for kids and families in washington dc. [applause] >> thank you all for an interesting conversation. i know all of you and you have been a good jump at the institution and to give forgiveness or time and thoughts. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: sunday on q&a,...