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wright's opponent. to break the hold, jim wright took a full ad and wrote an open letter to the man where he challenged this very famous, influential figure, and the texas politics seen. had an impact on the election. he won the seat and he won amon carter's respect. a became friends and that is how jim wright entered commerce and the political scene. elected speaker inthe house in 1986, and 1988, he started to come under public scrutiny. this was a public campaign put forth by congressman newt gingrich, who had questions abt speaker right's ethics -- especially's is for speaking engagement and royalties over the publications of one of his books and questions about his wife, betty's, employment. he took on a public role in questioning the speaker of the house and saying he needed to be investigated for ethics violations. housey, in 1988, the ethics committee opened an investigation into speaker wr ight receiving gives in exchange for speaking gain -- engagements and questions about his wife's employment
wright's opponent. to break the hold, jim wright took a full ad and wrote an open letter to the man where he challenged this very famous, influential figure, and the texas politics seen. had an impact on the election. he won the seat and he won amon carter's respect. a became friends and that is how jim wright entered commerce and the political scene. elected speaker inthe house in 1986, and 1988, he started to come under public scrutiny. this was a public campaign put forth by congressman newt...
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wright amendment. we have his congressional collection related to the development and passion -- passage in public reaction to the right amendment. live in thef you dfw area, you are very familiar with this cassette had a big impact on air travel in the state. did, it increased air traffic and dfw airport. it was a new airport and they wanted to build it up as the main airport of the area. amendment had a major dfwct on the competitor to which is loved field in dallas. , was ae amendment did prohibited flights from taking off to love field and flying to neighboring states without first making a stop in texas. if you were flying on southwest from dallas love field to new orleans, you would first have to stop in another city in texas. southwest airlines obviously did not want this past because it was going to have a large impact on their business. try to push business to dfw airport and get airlines into the airport, that was the purpose of this amendment. jim wright favor this. he wanted this past to he
wright amendment. we have his congressional collection related to the development and passion -- passage in public reaction to the right amendment. live in thef you dfw area, you are very familiar with this cassette had a big impact on air travel in the state. did, it increased air traffic and dfw airport. it was a new airport and they wanted to build it up as the main airport of the area. amendment had a major dfwct on the competitor to which is loved field in dallas. , was ae amendment did...
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what we would like people to know about the jim wright papers , and about jim wright himself, the papers really document his entire life. from his birth, his childhood, the events that cheap tim and that shaped him and inspired him to be in public service. all the way to the challenges he faced as a congressman. obviously, the ethics scandal that led to him resigning from congress and the way that it affected him personally. his contributions to tcu and the fort worth community art represented in the papers as well. some of the historical evidence that he was witnessed two or involved in, and really up until his death in 2015, what a figure he was in texas politics. he really had a great impact on the fort worth area, and he was a major figure in american politics for over 30 years. congresse researching during that period, these would be a great resource for them. because he was an eyewitness to it all. the major legislation, and the diplomacy of the united states at the time. he was also such a good writer and communicator, that he was really able to distill these world,in the written
what we would like people to know about the jim wright papers , and about jim wright himself, the papers really document his entire life. from his birth, his childhood, the events that cheap tim and that shaped him and inspired him to be in public service. all the way to the challenges he faced as a congressman. obviously, the ethics scandal that led to him resigning from congress and the way that it affected him personally. his contributions to tcu and the fort worth community art represented...
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fred wright/ lost son in pulse shooting: jerry was just an incredible human beingfred and maria wrightjerry two years ago-- when a gunman opened fire at the pulse nightclub killing jerry and forty eight othersfred wright/ lost son in pulse shooting: if anybody says well it gets better with time it does not. it's been two years and it feels like it was yesterday.from miami- jerry wright was living in orlando- working his dream job at disney world. the thirty one year old loved soccer, dancing and most of all his family maria wright/lost son in pulse shooting: he would hug me in the mornings. there's a hallway and i go stand there sometimes to see if i can feel his hugging. the wrights spoke to their son every day--so when news broke of the shooting they weren't too concerned. jerry had been working late that night--- it wasn't until they heard he hadn't come home-- that fear began to sink in.hopping in the car to check on himmaria wright/lost son in pulse shooting: a doctor got up on the table and started saying he was going to read the names of the people in the hospitals. how ironic i
fred wright/ lost son in pulse shooting: jerry was just an incredible human beingfred and maria wrightjerry two years ago-- when a gunman opened fire at the pulse nightclub killing jerry and forty eight othersfred wright/ lost son in pulse shooting: if anybody says well it gets better with time it does not. it's been two years and it feels like it was yesterday.from miami- jerry wright was living in orlando- working his dream job at disney world. the thirty one year old loved soccer, dancing...
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another protÉge of rayburn's was jim wright from here in fort worth. was elected to congress in 1954 and served for many years in the public works committee but used his position as a member of the texas congressional delegation and a member of the public works committee to win a very narrow victory after the election of 1976 to be majority leader and part of his appeal was that jimmy carter had just been elected president of the united states and jim wright using his southern accent is greatest advantage said he like to be cut or spoke without an accent. he was elected majority leader where he served until typical meals election in 1986 and served one term in about half a second term as speaker of the house before his resignation in 1989. you have to look at the new deal. it was helped facilitated greatly by john garner early on in the texas delegation. there the impact they had -- toward the ends of the second term as vice president against the third term and and by people like [inaudible] from dallas was chair of the house judiciary committee and de
another protÉge of rayburn's was jim wright from here in fort worth. was elected to congress in 1954 and served for many years in the public works committee but used his position as a member of the texas congressional delegation and a member of the public works committee to win a very narrow victory after the election of 1976 to be majority leader and part of his appeal was that jimmy carter had just been elected president of the united states and jim wright using his southern accent is...
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[applause] >> jim wright, governor, ladies and gentlemen. there are no faint hearts in fort worth, and i appreciate your being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself, it takes longer. [laughter] president kennedy: but of course, she looks better than we do when she does it. but we appreciate your welcome. this city has been a great western city, in defense of the west, cattle, oil and all the rest. the strength in this city and of the strength in this state, and the strength in this country. what we are to do in this country and around the world, i believe, is quite simple. that is to build a military structure which will defend the vital interests of the united states. and in that great cause, fort worth as it did in world war ii, as it did in developing the best bomber system in the world then, the b-58, and as it will do in a developing the best fighter system in the world, the cfx, fort worth will play a part. [applause] >> we're at the corner of 8th street and main in downtown fort worth, and it was a couple of yards from
[applause] >> jim wright, governor, ladies and gentlemen. there are no faint hearts in fort worth, and i appreciate your being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself, it takes longer. [laughter] president kennedy: but of course, she looks better than we do when she does it. but we appreciate your welcome. this city has been a great western city, in defense of the west, cattle, oil and all the rest. the strength in this city and of the strength in this state, and the...
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in a real sense the portrait of jim wright represents the two sides of jim wright, the leader in congress during the time he served there and then also appropriate place right here in fort worth which he called home. >> "lone star leader" was a project that tony champagne my co-author and i undertook as we did a full-length study of the austin boston connection which was the passing of power in the house of representatives between representatives from boston and representatives from texas, a coalition that dominated politics in the u.s. house of representatives from 1931 when john garner became speaker of the house until 1989 when jim wright left the speakership. it was a missing project, but in doing that we were -- interesting project. we were going to archives of many of the influential people who were from texas and it served in congress during the 20th century. once that project was finished, we thought it would be wonderful to do kind of a series of short pieces on many of interesting people who served from texas in congress both in the house and in the senate. and so "lone star lea
in a real sense the portrait of jim wright represents the two sides of jim wright, the leader in congress during the time he served there and then also appropriate place right here in fort worth which he called home. >> "lone star leader" was a project that tony champagne my co-author and i undertook as we did a full-length study of the austin boston connection which was the passing of power in the house of representatives between representatives from boston and representatives...
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wright, professor, george mason university. executive director of the global antitrust institute which is -- joshua: a nonprofit institute that focuses on economic education for judges and regulators in the 120 antitrust jurisdictions around the world. host: thank you both for being on the "communicators." diana: thank you. joshua: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or splite provider. >> next on c-span -- hear from the french ambassador to the u.s. on u.s.-europe relations. he talks about the european union, nato, and trade. this
wright, professor, george mason university. executive director of the global antitrust institute which is -- joshua: a nonprofit institute that focuses on economic education for judges and regulators in the 120 antitrust jurisdictions around the world. host: thank you both for being on the "communicators." diana: thank you. joshua: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for...
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ben wright, bbc news.ind out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are robert fox, the defence editor of the london evening standard and rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at city am. there's been an explosion at an election rally in zimbabwe where president emmerson mnangagwa was speaking. the blast went off as he left the stage in the white city stadium in bulawayo, zimba bwe's second city. at least two senior government officials were injured in what mr mnangagwa suggested was an attempt on his life. it exploded a few metres away from me but it was just not my time. those who attempted it are likely to go before me. our correspondent is following developments from the capital and she says the president fears members from his own party are fears members from his own party are trying to kill him. he himself has said he is awaiting further information but from his interview there, he seem
ben wright, bbc news.ind out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are robert fox, the defence editor of the london evening standard and rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at city am. there's been an explosion at an election rally in zimbabwe where president emmerson mnangagwa was speaking. the blast went off as he left the stage in the white city stadium in bulawayo, zimba...
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this is actually byel wright, frank lloyd wright's ster, a prominent illustrator he. again, another individual who rises to the surface during world war i. you see here also food conser conservation. ke me everything out of corn today, but back then, we didn't. so this was kind of new. one thing that's worth noting n world war ii, the government stepped in to ration food. duri worldar i hoover believed that if you just encouraged people to act correctly, thewod ratifo themse. you didn't need to impose it on them, they would pledge that. >> that's sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington, d.c.
this is actually byel wright, frank lloyd wright's ster, a prominent illustrator he. again, another individual who rises to the surface during world war i. you see here also food conser conservation. ke me everything out of corn today, but back then, we didn't. so this was kind of new. one thing that's worth noting n world war ii, the government stepped in to ration food. duri worldar i hoover believed that if you just encouraged people to act correctly, thewod ratifo themse. you didn't need to...
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another protege of rayburn's was jim wright. and he served for many years on the publishing works committee, but used his position as a member of the texas congressional delegation and as a member of the public works committee win a very narrow victory after the election of 1976 to become majority leader. part of his appeal was jimmy carter was just elected president of the united states, and wright, using his southern accent, said that he liked jimmy carter, spoke without an accent, and so he was elected majority leader where he served until tip o'neill's resignation in -- after the election of 1986, and then served one full term and ball half of a second term as speak he of the house before his resignation in 1989. >> you have to look at the new deal, which was helped facilitate greatly by john nance garner very early on and other major figures in he texas delegation. they had the impact on kind of diminishing franklin roosevelts role here in texas, both by john nance garner, speaking out turneds the end of his second term as
another protege of rayburn's was jim wright. and he served for many years on the publishing works committee, but used his position as a member of the texas congressional delegation and as a member of the public works committee win a very narrow victory after the election of 1976 to become majority leader. part of his appeal was jimmy carter was just elected president of the united states, and wright, using his southern accent, said that he liked jimmy carter, spoke without an accent, and so he...
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he was in reverend wright's church. he knew what those men represented and he knew what they believed. there was a powerful design not just by obama but by the media too to camouflage obama's background, to present him as a very centrist, mnstream guy and so all of this waswe under the rug. and a lot of obama to this day is not known. he's never released his college transcripts. and so it's very odd that there are aspects of obama's life that even remain even for people like me who studied him intensively black holes. it's because of the extraordinary degree of media protection. even in my case i would sit down with reporters and say dinesh you got shafted, i'm sorry this is happening to you. i would say well, you know, you're on the left. it would be thoehelpful if you something pu no i can't do that. all these people were in a sense protecting obama in a huddle around obama and the ger idea was that bamako doo wrong. it was imperative to them that the first black president succeed that in a sense it didn't matter what
he was in reverend wright's church. he knew what those men represented and he knew what they believed. there was a powerful design not just by obama but by the media too to camouflage obama's background, to present him as a very centrist, mnstream guy and so all of this waswe under the rug. and a lot of obama to this day is not known. he's never released his college transcripts. and so it's very odd that there are aspects of obama's life that even remain even for people like me who studied him...
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josh wright from george mason university global antitrust in the two, what you think of judge leon's legal arguments. >> there is some portions i agree with, but let me sort of started the high-level, which is i think the right way to think about the case is one that is not about theories of harm, not about the state of the law of. for example, we might agree the implication on this case are not particularly broad sweeping. but it's a case about fact specific analysis of the doj theory. there is not in my read of judge leon's opinion a sweeping rejection of the government theory is that the economist and antitrust lawyers have known for some time vertical mergers are more often then not procompetitive. the resulting benefits for consumers by doing things like reducing costs for combining content distribution that allow the new company to offer new innovative services for consumers. voip also known they can sometimes do the types of things the government argued. the question for antitrust is a noise has been one can we identify those bad instances and separate them out for the good on
josh wright from george mason university global antitrust in the two, what you think of judge leon's legal arguments. >> there is some portions i agree with, but let me sort of started the high-level, which is i think the right way to think about the case is one that is not about theories of harm, not about the state of the law of. for example, we might agree the implication on this case are not particularly broad sweeping. but it's a case about fact specific analysis of the doj theory....
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he's said: joining me now is john nilsson—wright, senior research fellow for north—east asia at chathamleasure. we will soon know soon enough if a deal is in the offing. we're not going to know that really, are we? this is the first meeting of potentially many. both men of course wa nt to potentially many. both men of course want to make this summit a success. kim jong—un just by virtue of showing up and meeting the most powerful man on the planet will be able to claim that success. donald trump wants to present himself as the master of the deal, but what does success really look like for him? we've does success really look like for him ? we've heard does success really look like for him? we've heard mike pompeo saying ambitiously we need conference, verifiable and irreversible disarmament. the north koreans aren't going to give away their only major insurance card so we might expect a worthy declaration about both sides' declaration for peace, the idea of continuing talks and the possibility of a timetable, some benchmarks both leaders might agree to but the idea we're going to have a
he's said: joining me now is john nilsson—wright, senior research fellow for north—east asia at chathamleasure. we will soon know soon enough if a deal is in the offing. we're not going to know that really, are we? this is the first meeting of potentially many. both men of course wa nt to potentially many. both men of course want to make this summit a success. kim jong—un just by virtue of showing up and meeting the most powerful man on the planet will be able to claim that success....
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theyou cover in the movie fact that obama says he attended reverend wright's church for more than 20 years and he did not know what reverend wright was saying even though reverend married him and his wife, blasted psalm, baptizes children, and the fact that reverend wright prior to that had been a black muslim and often accompanied farrakhan to --ya to visit said off to visit sadaffi? and can you comment on this picture that just surfaced of obama? the matteressence of ishat obama moved in very radical circles in chicago. he was close to the former domest terrorist, he was in church, height's knew what those men represented and what they believed, but there is a powerful desire not just by obama, but by the media to camouflage his background. to present him as a very mainstream guy. all of this was swept under the rug. a lot about obama to this day is not known. he has never released his college transcripts. very odd that there are aspects of his life that remain for people like me who have studied him, remain sort of like you would say a blackhol because of the extraordinary degree
theyou cover in the movie fact that obama says he attended reverend wright's church for more than 20 years and he did not know what reverend wright was saying even though reverend married him and his wife, blasted psalm, baptizes children, and the fact that reverend wright prior to that had been a black muslim and often accompanied farrakhan to --ya to visit said off to visit sadaffi? and can you comment on this picture that just surfaced of obama? the matteressence of ishat obama moved in very...
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captain darryl wright has a purple heart and isn't afraid to show it.heart, flaunted it, and he weaponized it. narrator: as a wounded warrior, wright collects more than $700,000 in government benefits until an undercover investigation unravels this "hero's" story. 99.9% of that stuff is not true. that did not happen. i think he enjoyed getting free money. we started to refer to this as the "purple heart fraudster case." narrator: wright's victims are veterans who feel their sacrifices have been tarnished by his lies,
captain darryl wright has a purple heart and isn't afraid to show it.heart, flaunted it, and he weaponized it. narrator: as a wounded warrior, wright collects more than $700,000 in government benefits until an undercover investigation unravels this "hero's" story. 99.9% of that stuff is not true. that did not happen. i think he enjoyed getting free money. we started to refer to this as the "purple heart fraudster case." narrator: wright's victims are veterans who feel their...
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i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> and next, sibling revelry.. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque, and oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for its effectiveness and safety. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b. oral-b. brush like a pro. our because of smoking.ital. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. what are we doing? the nicodermcq patch helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how. shark has added a rotating soft brush. so while deep-cleaning carpets, you can also grab large particles, pull in piles and directly engage floors. duo clean. and directly engage floors. my digestive system used to make me feel
i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> and next, sibling revelry.. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque, and oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand...
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this is by mabel wright, frank lloyd wright's sister. she was a prominent illustrator in that day.rises tots surface from world war i. you see here also. food conservation. wholesome, nutritious foods from corn. i know we make everything out of corn today but back then we didn't. in world war ii, the government will ration. during world war i hoover believed if you encouraged people to act correctly, they would ration on themselves. >> watch american artifacts sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >>re
this is by mabel wright, frank lloyd wright's sister. she was a prominent illustrator in that day.rises tots surface from world war i. you see here also. food conservation. wholesome, nutritious foods from corn. i know we make everything out of corn today but back then we didn't. in world war ii, the government will ration. during world war i hoover believed if you encouraged people to act correctly, they would ration on themselves. >> watch american artifacts sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern...
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wright, what do you think of the legal arguments? portionshere are some but i agree with, but let me start with the high level. not one about theories of harm or the state of the law. we might agree that the implications beyond this case are not particularly broad sweeping. fact specificbout analysis. maria -- at a sweeping rejection of the government theories. timehave known for some vertical mergers are not procompetitive. a result in doing things like reducing cost or combining content and distribution to allow the new company to offer new, innovative services for consumers. it can sometimes do exactly the types of things that the government argued. identify the bad instances and separate them from the good ones? we want benefits from the mergers but also able to be able to enforce and persecuted against that ones. -- bad ones. all that it could muster to convince the judge that this was one of those instances in which any of the benefits from the merger were outweighed by cost. they did not do that. about failings of the governme
wright, what do you think of the legal arguments? portionshere are some but i agree with, but let me start with the high level. not one about theories of harm or the state of the law. we might agree that the implications beyond this case are not particularly broad sweeping. fact specificbout analysis. maria -- at a sweeping rejection of the government theories. timehave known for some vertical mergers are not procompetitive. a result in doing things like reducing cost or combining content and...
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david wright joins us. as we reported president trump leaves canada tomorrowi morning earlier than expected and before the meeting comes to a close. >> that's right he's skipping out on the discussion of climate change, another issue that puts him at odds with the group. he said he's eager to get to singapore. >>> from canada the president heads to singapore for the meeting with kim jong-un. he said he's flying with 16 boxes of material to read. martha raddatz has more from seoul, south korea. >> reporter: just yesterday president trump said he didn't need to prepare much for his sitdown with kim jong-un. >> it's about attitude, it's about willingness to get things done. >> reporter: today a different message. >> i always believe in preparation. but i've been preparing all my life. >> reporter: the white house releasing pictures of the president huddling with secretary of state mike pompeo in the situation room and kim jong-un has been preparing, too. singapore will be the farthest he's traveled as leader.
david wright joins us. as we reported president trump leaves canada tomorrowi morning earlier than expected and before the meeting comes to a close. >> that's right he's skipping out on the discussion of climate change, another issue that puts him at odds with the group. he said he's eager to get to singapore. >>> from canada the president heads to singapore for the meeting with kim jong-un. he said he's flying with 16 boxes of material to read. martha raddatz has more from...
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. >> host: josh wright, global antitrust and detailed, would you think of judge leon legal arguments? >> some portions then i agree and then they start the high-level which is to think about the case is not one about the state of the law. so for example, we might agree the implications beyond this case is particularly broad sweeping. the doj is theories but if a sweeping rejection of the government's theory at the economist and antitrust lawyers have known for some time mergers are more often than not co-competitors by doing things like reducing costs for combining content and distribution that allow the new company to offer integrated services for consumers, but they can also do the types of things the government argued. question for antitrust is and always has been when can we identify those at instances and separate them out from the good ones. we want consumers to benefit, but the will to enforce and prosecute against the bad ones. i don't read this case has been a referendum on the theories here the government had an opportunity to go in front of judge leon and proof using docume
. >> host: josh wright, global antitrust and detailed, would you think of judge leon legal arguments? >> some portions then i agree and then they start the high-level which is to think about the case is not one about the state of the law. so for example, we might agree the implications beyond this case is particularly broad sweeping. the doj is theories but if a sweeping rejection of the government's theory at the economist and antitrust lawyers have known for some time mergers are...
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wright, an april superfan, drove 18 hours from wisconsin.peggy wright, visitor:"just for april and theanimal adventure are hoping for another pregnancy between her and male giraffe oliver -- whose romance has been different lately.jordan patch, animal adventure park owner:"so the keepers here at the park have really been observing oliver and both april's behavior for quite some time now, and oliver's advancements have been ignored for a number of months now which lead us to believe we have a pregnancy on hand, but to confirm that we've been collecting stool samples for the past month and they've been shipped off to another zoo's laboratory to confirm whether or not we have a calf." peggy wright, visitor:"just the way she acts, i've been watching her for over a year and she sleeps a lot more now than she did before, so that's just my impression of it."we even tried asking april herself.reporter: "april are you pregnant?"but even her sealed, for the most part. (grant)breaking news (grant) breaking news we are following tonight. a fatal shooting in the 3600 block of misty glen court in sa
wright, an april superfan, drove 18 hours from wisconsin.peggy wright, visitor:"just for april and theanimal adventure are hoping for another pregnancy between her and male giraffe oliver -- whose romance has been different lately.jordan patch, animal adventure park owner:"so the keepers here at the park have really been observing oliver and both april's behavior for quite some time now, and oliver's advancements have been ignored for a number of months now which lead us to believe we...
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dorsey wright, using highly technical analysis. what is that one doing? joe: that is buying countries up momentum level. country rotation is buying things as it has had that strength and is looking for those companies to continue that strength, and eventually as it dissipates off it will sell off. we have been working with dorsey wright very long, and this is part of their methodology, using relative strength to deliver those types of returns over time. carolina: going back to dogs, i had a question about underlying liquidity. if we look at the fund's holdings, they are not super liquid. the fund is tracking at a 21% premium for a discount. how do you calm investors who may be concerned about their slippage eating in? scarlet: good question. joe: that's a common question that comes up a lot. we look carefully, when we built the universe around us, we thought a lot about making sure it was very liquid. so you work with your market makers, so when an investor comes in, you want to give them the ability to have access. the early stages for this fund, we were
dorsey wright, using highly technical analysis. what is that one doing? joe: that is buying countries up momentum level. country rotation is buying things as it has had that strength and is looking for those companies to continue that strength, and eventually as it dissipates off it will sell off. we have been working with dorsey wright very long, and this is part of their methodology, using relative strength to deliver those types of returns over time. carolina: going back to dogs, i had a...
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another protege was jim wright from fort worth. he was elected to congress in 1954 and served for many years on the public works committee but used his position as a member of the texas congressional delegation and as a member of the public works committee to win a very narrow oftory after the election 1976 becoming majority leader. part of his appeal was jimmy carter had just been elected president and right, using his likedrn accent, said he jimmy carter spoke without an accent so he was elected majority leader he served until the election of 1986. he served a full term and half of another as speaker before his resignation in 1989. you have to look at the new deal , which was helped greatly by john nance garner early on and a number of major figures in the texas delegation that had the impact on diminishing franklin role, but by john nance garner speaking out for the end of his second term against the third term and by people like the chair of the house judiciary committee and de facto killed president roosevelt's court packing p
another protege was jim wright from fort worth. he was elected to congress in 1954 and served for many years on the public works committee but used his position as a member of the texas congressional delegation and as a member of the public works committee to win a very narrow oftory after the election 1976 becoming majority leader. part of his appeal was jimmy carter had just been elected president and right, using his likedrn accent, said he jimmy carter spoke without an accent so he was...
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>> reporter: this is called a" harm circle," where erica wright mediates conflicts between students. she starts by asking a question >> reporter: passing a baton known as the "talking piece," junior d toni and freshman shane dover are discussing what happened after school one day in february. >> i was walking on rockaway parkway and he had came, he hit me and we got in an altercupion. >> i camo him and tried to discuss with him, but i didn't i tathe way i was supposed to, i actually put mattes in my own had i ended up fighting him. t >> we have time to where we can actually facilitate a real conversation. and it's n like, okay, we just don't want you guys to fight. but it's like what was the root of the fight?uy why were youfighting? >> how have you guys been since that time? >> the way i handle myself is-- usually i handle it with violence-- but ever since i encountered the mediation cile, i've learned how to control my anger and just talk about it. because taing doesn't hurt. it's better to use your words than to use violence. >> reporter: the circle helped the students realize the
>> reporter: this is called a" harm circle," where erica wright mediates conflicts between students. she starts by asking a question >> reporter: passing a baton known as the "talking piece," junior d toni and freshman shane dover are discussing what happened after school one day in february. >> i was walking on rockaway parkway and he had came, he hit me and we got in an altercupion. >> i camo him and tried to discuss with him, but i didn't i tathe...
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this ben wright reports. was a mobilisation on epic scale. this was a mobilisation on epic scale. who had come to the capital from across the country. many of hoping brexit can be stopped. brexit, what is it good for. absolutely nothing. two years on from the referenda to leave the eu, the organisers said more than 100,000 people turned up to demand another vote on the final brexit deal. sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in series. money two businesses the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday right now. but i am out to do it because i see it is democratic to have my voice or with people are saying that you're trying to rerun the whole argument again.|j saying that you're trying to rerun the whole argument again. i get that point, but it is an entirely different content system. it's whether we leave or stay, it is not that, it is whether we leave or stay. it's what the deal is. first—time purchases join veteran marchers fired up by reports from businesses like airbus on brexit. nobody voted, the damage the country in the way. people who want her children wa
this ben wright reports. was a mobilisation on epic scale. this was a mobilisation on epic scale. who had come to the capital from across the country. many of hoping brexit can be stopped. brexit, what is it good for. absolutely nothing. two years on from the referenda to leave the eu, the organisers said more than 100,000 people turned up to demand another vote on the final brexit deal. sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in series. money two businesses the last thing i want to...
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our political correspondent, ben wright, reports.tion on a big scale by people who had come to the capital from across the country, many of them hoping brexit can be stopped. two years on from the referendum to leave the eu, the march organisers said more than 100,000 people turned up to demand another vote on the final brexit deal. sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in surrey. i can tell you right now, running two businesses, that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday. but i am having to do it because i see it's the only democratic opportunity i have to make my voice heard. the criticism would be from leave supporters, "look, we've done this. you're trying to rerun the whole argument again." well, i can take that point, but it is an entirely different context this time. it's not whether we leave or stay, it's what the deal is. first—time protesters joined veteran marchers fired up by recent warnings from businesses like airbus and now siemens about the potential economic costs of brexit. nobody vot
our political correspondent, ben wright, reports.tion on a big scale by people who had come to the capital from across the country, many of them hoping brexit can be stopped. two years on from the referendum to leave the eu, the march organisers said more than 100,000 people turned up to demand another vote on the final brexit deal. sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in surrey. i can tell you right now, running two businesses, that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a...
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wright professor, george mason university. joshua: we are a nonprofit institute that focuses on economic education for judges and regulators in the 120 antitrust jurisdictions around the world. host: thank you both for being on the "communicators." >> if you missed any of this special airing of "the communicators," you can watch it at its normal time right here on c-span. and on monday on our companion network, c-span2. live on the c-span networks, the house continues work on a number of opioid related bills. house coverage on c-span. defense the 2019 measure. on c-span3, president trump's pick testifies with other state department nominees at a compilation hearing. house democrats and republicans face each other in the annual congressional baseball game at >> members of the scottish national party walked out of the house of commons during prime minister theresa may's weekly question time. the move followed a dispute between chamber leaders and snp westminster leader over the brexit impact on scotland. next, we show you that a
wright professor, george mason university. joshua: we are a nonprofit institute that focuses on economic education for judges and regulators in the 120 antitrust jurisdictions around the world. host: thank you both for being on the "communicators." >> if you missed any of this special airing of "the communicators," you can watch it at its normal time right here on c-span. and on monday on our companion network, c-span2. live on the c-span networks, the house continues...
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our political correspondent, ben wright, has more. the ayes to the right, a15.oment really because this question of how to expand our airport capacity in the uk has dogged successive governments now for decades and certainly over the last decades, different governments have grappled with whether or not the solution lies in expanding heathrow, the uk's main airport, just outside london, or whether there should be a new airport entirely, perhaps somewhere towards the south coast, or maybe an expansion of gatwick would be a solution. this has been talked about for years, it has proved a very divisive solution. in the end, mps have voted to approve a third runway at heathrow. they have also tried to ensure mps who were concerned about the environmental impact, but that could be diminished by the use of new technology coming into aircraft but also changing the way the flight patterns workm and that could diminish the impact this will have on residents in that part of london, but this is controversial, even though mps have approved it, because there are fewer major ca
our political correspondent, ben wright, has more. the ayes to the right, a15.oment really because this question of how to expand our airport capacity in the uk has dogged successive governments now for decades and certainly over the last decades, different governments have grappled with whether or not the solution lies in expanding heathrow, the uk's main airport, just outside london, or whether there should be a new airport entirely, perhaps somewhere towards the south coast, or maybe an...
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ben wright, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern introduces her new bundle ofjoy to the waiting media outside the hospital where she gave birth. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner". chapman, prison—pale and slightly chubby, said not a single word in open court. it was left to his lawyer to explain his decision to plead guilty to murdering john lennon. he believes that on 8june, god told him to plead guilty, and that was the end of it. the medical research council have now advised the government that the great increase in lung cancer is due mainly to smoking tobacco. it was closing time for checkpoint charlie, which for 29 years has stood on the border as a mark of allied determination to defend the city. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: women in s
ben wright, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern introduces her new bundle ofjoy to the waiting media outside the hospital where she gave birth. members of the neo—nazi resistance movement stormed the world trade center armed with pistols and shotguns. we believe that, according to international law, that we have a rightful claim on certain parts of this country as ourland. i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner". chapman, prison—pale...
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our political correspondent ben wright, reports.was a mobilisation on a big scale by people who had come to the capital from across the country. many of hoping brexit can be stopped. # brexit, what is it good for. # absolutely nothing!# two years on from the referenda to leave the eu, the march organisers said more than 100,000 people turned up to demand another vote on the final brexit deal. sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in surrey. i can tell you right now, running two businesses that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday. but i am having to do it because i see it's the only democratic opportunity i have to make my voice heard. the criticism would be from leave supporters, "look, we've done this. you're trying to rerun the whole argument again." well, i can take that point, but it is an entirely different context this time. it's not whether we leave or stay, it's what the deal is. first—time protesters joined veteran marchers fired up by recent warnings from businesses like airbus and now sie
our political correspondent ben wright, reports.was a mobilisation on a big scale by people who had come to the capital from across the country. many of hoping brexit can be stopped. # brexit, what is it good for. # absolutely nothing!# two years on from the referenda to leave the eu, the march organisers said more than 100,000 people turned up to demand another vote on the final brexit deal. sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in surrey. i can tell you right now, running two...
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okay, david wright, thank you. >>> we want move on now to florida, where authorities recovered the body of a woman attacked by alligator. their search for clues leading to a grime discovery. here's abc's arielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, that grime discovery in a south florida lake. a woman out for a walk, found dead, the victim of a vicious gator attack. the authorities wrangling the reptile friday. initially finding a human arm inside. earlier that morning, a witness spotted the 47-year-old woman taking a stroll with her dogs. moments later she vanished. that witness calling 911. her dogs roaming the banks of the lake. one badly bitten. no sign of their owner. >> there's a gator about 300 feet away from us in the middle of the lake. >> reporter: recovery efforts overnight confirming worst fierce, leading to the woman's body. florida wild life experts say that while attacks on humans are rare, alligators nest in the summer making them more aggressive. authorities warn, never walk along waterways in florida with small children or pets this time of year, because they can be mistaken
okay, david wright, thank you. >>> we want move on now to florida, where authorities recovered the body of a woman attacked by alligator. their search for clues leading to a grime discovery. here's abc's arielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, that grime discovery in a south florida lake. a woman out for a walk, found dead, the victim of a vicious gator attack. the authorities wrangling the reptile friday. initially finding a human arm inside. earlier that morning, a witness...
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ben wright, bbc news.bwe's president has narrowly escaped an apparent assassination attempt during an election campaign rally. a bomb exploded moments after emmerson mun—an—gagwa had left the stage. zimbabwe is preparing for its first elections since robert mugabe was removed from power. 0ur africa correspondent, will ross, reports. the rally in the bulawayo's white city stadium had just ended and it looked as though as a successful day of campaigning was coming to an end when suddenly president emmerson mnangagwa had a close escape. several people were knocked to the ground by the blast and senior government officials, including a vice president, were seriously injured. as emergency workers rushed people to hospital, the politicians were ushered to safety. hours later, president mnangagwa was out in the city's hospitals comforting those caught up in the blast. he appeared unflustered by events and brushed off what he considered to have been an attempt on his life. these are my normal enemies. and the atte
ben wright, bbc news.bwe's president has narrowly escaped an apparent assassination attempt during an election campaign rally. a bomb exploded moments after emmerson mun—an—gagwa had left the stage. zimbabwe is preparing for its first elections since robert mugabe was removed from power. 0ur africa correspondent, will ross, reports. the rally in the bulawayo's white city stadium had just ended and it looked as though as a successful day of campaigning was coming to an end when suddenly...
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this is actually by mabel wright, who is frank lloyd wright's sister, a prominent illustrator in that day. again, another individual kind of rises to the surface during world war i. u see here also food conservation. nutritious foods from corn. i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't. this is kind of new. again, one thing that's worth noting about this too is that in world war ii, we will ration. the government will step in and ration food. during world war i, hoover believed that as head of the food administration, if you encourage people to act correctly, they'll ration food themselves. you didn't have to impose it on them, they would pledge that. >> watch sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. n c-span3. >> next, adam schiff talks about the recent u.s.-north korea summit and investigations into russia's interference in the 2016 presidential campaign. he spoke during an event hosted by axios in washington, d.c. >> so, congressman, we're going to start with a quiz. i am going to describe a public figure and you're going to tell me who it is.
this is actually by mabel wright, who is frank lloyd wright's sister, a prominent illustrator in that day. again, another individual kind of rises to the surface during world war i. u see here also food conservation. nutritious foods from corn. i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't. this is kind of new. again, one thing that's worth noting about this too is that in world war ii, we will ration. the government will step in and ration food. during world war i,...
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this was by frank lloyd wright's sister, again the individual who rises to the surface during world war i. conservation, wholesome nutritious corn. i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't, so this is new. during world war i, hoover believed as head of the food administration, if you allow people to act correctly, they to rationble themselves. >> watch american artifacts on american history tv to on c-spa. c-span is at the site of the battle of new orleans. up next, we talk about the very last ground battle in the war of 1812. the battle of new orleans was between the american forces and britain in the war of 1812. it was the last ground battle. this was the last spot where two armies came together on the ground. we are at the chalmette battlefield, six miles downriver from the french quarter, which 815 would be-- in 1 the heart of the city. in juneof 1812 started of 1812. assault we call the battle of new orleans started five weeks -- new orleans was a very important target for the british for a couple reasons. the first was his right along the mississippi r
this was by frank lloyd wright's sister, again the individual who rises to the surface during world war i. conservation, wholesome nutritious corn. i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't, so this is new. during world war i, hoover believed as head of the food administration, if you allow people to act correctly, they to rationble themselves. >> watch american artifacts on american history tv to on c-spa. c-span is at the site of the battle of new orleans. up...
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before he died, lawrence wright asked him about the study. >> have be therein ethical questions raisedthis study? >> yes, there were questions raised by a number of people. >> i don't think he ever really acknowledged the damage that they might have done to the twins themselves. that they had been deprived of their relationship their entire lives, by scientists who wanted to study them. >> the requirement that scientists get the informed consent of anyone subjected to human research would not become law until 1974. would be illegal. doneoday >> but i the1960s, the doctors involved in separating and studying the twins had to have known that if the public found out what they were doing, the consequences could be explosive. neubauer talks about the reaction he got when he tried to convince another adoption agency to separate twins for his study. >> and she said, how can you separate what god has united and put together? how can you do that? and i said to her, but you are in the field of adoption. you separate mother and child all the time. >> this research may contain amazing discoveries
before he died, lawrence wright asked him about the study. >> have be therein ethical questions raisedthis study? >> yes, there were questions raised by a number of people. >> i don't think he ever really acknowledged the damage that they might have done to the twins themselves. that they had been deprived of their relationship their entire lives, by scientists who wanted to study them. >> the requirement that scientists get the informed consent of anyone subjected to...
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our political correspondent ben wright reports. are you bungling brexit, primers to?r stander pressure. at the end of the month, theresa may will go to brussels looking for a breakthrough. time is short, cabinet divisions obvious, and we are still waiting for the government to publish its plan, as jeremy corbyn for the government to publish its plan, asjeremy corbyn pointed out in the commons this lunchtime. we we re in the commons this lunchtime. we were told, mr speaker, three weeks ago to a great deal of fanfare that this document, this white paper, would set out the government's ambition for the uk's future relationship with the eu, and their vision for a future role in the world. it's nowhere to be seen, no answer is there as to when it will be published. the cabinet is also trying to agree which of the two customs options to negotiate with the eu, but the prime minister insisted the white paper plan would come soon. my right honourable friend the brexit secretary and i agree that we want to publish a white paper that goes beyond the speeches... that goes beyond
our political correspondent ben wright reports. are you bungling brexit, primers to?r stander pressure. at the end of the month, theresa may will go to brussels looking for a breakthrough. time is short, cabinet divisions obvious, and we are still waiting for the government to publish its plan, as jeremy corbyn for the government to publish its plan, asjeremy corbyn pointed out in the commons this lunchtime. we we re in the commons this lunchtime. we were told, mr speaker, three weeks ago to a...
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ben wright, bbc news.ave been celebrating after the kingdom lifted the world's only ban on female drivers. president trump calls america's immigration laws a laughing stock and staunchly defends his tough approach. let's get more on that now. heather cronk, co—director of showing up for racialjustice joined me earlierfrom washington. i asked her if she'd been to the border and seen what was happening there first hand. i was down at the border with folks known as the refugee caravan. we we re known as the refugee caravan. we were travelling through central america and to the us border. 50 were travelling through central america and to the us border. so you help settle people with families? america and to the us border. so you help settle people with familie57m is to organise a white folks around racial justice work. is to organise a white folks around racialjustice work. one of the things we have engaged on in this particular crisis moment is to offer homes to folks who are going through detention, been det
ben wright, bbc news.ave been celebrating after the kingdom lifted the world's only ban on female drivers. president trump calls america's immigration laws a laughing stock and staunchly defends his tough approach. let's get more on that now. heather cronk, co—director of showing up for racialjustice joined me earlierfrom washington. i asked her if she'd been to the border and seen what was happening there first hand. i was down at the border with folks known as the refugee caravan. we we re...
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this is actually by mabel wright who is frank lord wright's sister. she was a prominent ill administrator in that day. another individual kind of rises to the surface from world war i. . yew see here also food conservation, this is i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't so this kind of new. again, one thing that's worth know the noting about this, in world war i, we were rationed. the government stepped in and rationed food. during world war i hoover believed as head of the food administration if you encourage people to act skrekt correctly they will ration food themselves. >> watch american artifacts sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> up next, a forum on the political future of venezuela, the legitimacy of the recent election there's ant sanctions against the venezuelan government. the council of the americas hosted this event. erchts ladies and gentlem >>> ladies and gentlemen, good morning. welcome to the counsel civil americas. it's a real privilege to welcome all of you back here for
this is actually by mabel wright who is frank lord wright's sister. she was a prominent ill administrator in that day. another individual kind of rises to the surface from world war i. . yew see here also food conservation, this is i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't so this kind of new. again, one thing that's worth know the noting about this, in world war i, we were rationed. the government stepped in and rationed food. during world war i hoover believed as...
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san franciscans, they just keep on going. >> woodruff: wright and his partners from the san francisco silent film festival and niles and that's the newshour for tonit. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the ount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in beween. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv leidos. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. s >> togram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by nnewshour productllc captioned by media access group at wgbh media access group at wgbh access.wgbhtukufu: this week on history detectives, what can this curious artwork tell us about the beginnings of some of our most
san franciscans, they just keep on going. >> woodruff: wright and his partners from the san francisco silent film festival and niles and that's the newshour for tonit. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the ount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a...
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our political correspondent ben wright is at westminster.he has been pressing the flesh trying to stop any potential rebellion on some of those lords amendments and in fact the government has been proactive in putting forward some of its own amendments that it hopes will forestall a ny amendments that it hopes will forestall any backbench rumblings. it has. i have come from the commons. just outside the room where the prime minister is addressing the 1922 committee of backbench mps, lots of applause coming from inside andi lots of applause coming from inside and i imagine she is getting at the reasons why the government feels that the 15 amendments handed down to the commons need to be defeated in the view of the government and you are right. they have tabled one amendment on the so—called meaningful vote, that is the vote that mps will get at the end of the negotiating process. there had been an amendment passed in the lords which would have effectively given mps the right not only to reject the deal brought back by the government but to in
our political correspondent ben wright is at westminster.he has been pressing the flesh trying to stop any potential rebellion on some of those lords amendments and in fact the government has been proactive in putting forward some of its own amendments that it hopes will forestall a ny amendments that it hopes will forestall any backbench rumblings. it has. i have come from the commons. just outside the room where the prime minister is addressing the 1922 committee of backbench mps, lots of...
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eventually prove eight in iran that was just a little bit about mr sit back and i want to invite mr wright baumgarten he has worked himself as a journalist for many years and is actually very well acquainted with difficult working conditions having worked as a foreign correspondent since twenty eleven first in cairo and then in tehran and since twenty eleven he's been working from istanbul and i think it's rather fitting that he should be the one to tell you more about what we speak recipient this evening welcome mr gotten. thank. the islamic republic of iran ladies and gentlemen is a difficult environment not only for us reporters this is due to the country's ever present censorship which according to the iranian constitution should not even exist there are many educated people in iran who express themselves very well but openly talking about the burning issues in the country can be risky quite risky we saw it in the video. professor columb feels the need to express himself he took a stand which means he is sticking his finger into open wounds earlier this year he agreed to speak to daugh
eventually prove eight in iran that was just a little bit about mr sit back and i want to invite mr wright baumgarten he has worked himself as a journalist for many years and is actually very well acquainted with difficult working conditions having worked as a foreign correspondent since twenty eleven first in cairo and then in tehran and since twenty eleven he's been working from istanbul and i think it's rather fitting that he should be the one to tell you more about what we speak recipient...
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this is actually by mabel wright, who is frank lloyd wright's sister. a prominent illustrater in that day. another individual kind of rises to the surface during world war i. you see here also true conservation. wholesome nutritious foods. i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't. this is kind of new. one thing that's worth noting about this is that in world war ii, we were rashed. the government would step in and ration food. during world war i, hoover believed that if you just encouraged people to act correctly, they would ration food themselves up. didn't need to impose it on them. they would pledge that. >> watch american artifacts sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. on c-span3. >> coming up tonight, house speaker paul ryan talks about plans to vote on an immigration bill. antitrust panelists join us on the communicators to examine the at&t time warner merger. jerome powell announces the second interest rate hike of 2018. live on the c-span networks thursday. house continues work on a number of opioid rela
this is actually by mabel wright, who is frank lloyd wright's sister. a prominent illustrater in that day. another individual kind of rises to the surface during world war i. you see here also true conservation. wholesome nutritious foods. i know we make everything out of corn today, but back then we didn't. this is kind of new. one thing that's worth noting about this is that in world war ii, we were rashed. the government would step in and ration food. during world war i, hoover believed that...
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precisamente maribel se encuentra en el cuartel del procurador general en sacramento y te escuchamos.ntÚ wrightonde Él fue claro la importancia del voto, sobre todo porque es un voto que dice que le podrÍa futuro prometedor nuestros hijos y mencionÓ la participen en este las proceso. no serÁ fácil pero es algo que el familia han estado acostumbrados. >>el aÑo 2016 fue difÍcil para todos, pero si trabajamos duro y comprobamos que so personas que hemos ganado la oportunidad de estar aquÍ siguen los dÍas buenos. yo como hijo de migrantes se lo que es decir maÑana viene mer trabajamos duro y trabajamos juntos. >>el procurador de california cumpliÓ a inicios de es de aÑo primer aÑo en el cargo un aÑo nde entre los logros de su departamento mencionan la lucha contra el crimen tambiÉn varias, demandas entabladas en contra de la administraciÓn trump. la importancia que debe tener la comunidad inmigrante de recalcar que el voto es lo que hace la diferencia en cada uno de los californianos que el representa. ♪ >>en el condado de santa clara decidieron votar a favor de que se renueva pues de la corte supr
precisamente maribel se encuentra en el cuartel del procurador general en sacramento y te escuchamos.ntÚ wrightonde Él fue claro la importancia del voto, sobre todo porque es un voto que dice que le podrÍa futuro prometedor nuestros hijos y mencionÓ la participen en este las proceso. no serÁ fácil pero es algo que el familia han estado acostumbrados. >>el aÑo 2016 fue difÍcil para todos, pero si trabajamos duro y comprobamos que so personas que hemos ganado la oportunidad de estar...