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zachary: yes we have a family owl sitting out back.stephanie: always think about that when i see it picture. but the quick story as a people were taken aback. a lot of folks didn't realize exactly what i was. and people actually had use like i held. the getting used to. and i over a period of time, they've been taken more seriously. but it wouldn't say that happened in that short hundred span of time that i was there. is warming up to but not a full embrace. zachary: tom i think were ready to field some questions here. >> were not going to have a chance gives to all of the questions but i will read the ones i have the most votes. so the first question is what if any, will be the impact on the social security just found which consists exclusively of special obligations treasury bonds. stephanie: so they percent don't have an impact on social security. but i did write a whole chapter on entitlement. turn the point that fdr set up the social security back in 1935. he argued that he set up the way he did so that no damn politician and neve
zachary: yes we have a family owl sitting out back.stephanie: always think about that when i see it picture. but the quick story as a people were taken aback. a lot of folks didn't realize exactly what i was. and people actually had use like i held. the getting used to. and i over a period of time, they've been taken more seriously. but it wouldn't say that happened in that short hundred span of time that i was there. is warming up to but not a full embrace. zachary: tom i think were ready to...
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zachary taylor was a teetotaler.e either spent the day eating cherries and milk for cucumbers and milk, ending on who you talk to. if one imagines what a bowl of milk would look like after a hot july day in washington, d.c. without ice to keep it cold, he got some kind of intestinal disease. man.s a very tough he had survived winters in michigan and minnesota, he had survived the deserts of mexico. he was rough and ready. the one thing he could not survive was mid-19th century medicine. so when he got sick, he was bled and they did all sorts of other himgs, including giving mercury, which would have killed him if they gave him enough. he may have died from an intestinal virus, he may have infection, bacterial he may have died because his doctors killed him. what we know is he died very suddenly, to the great shock of the nation. and, perhaps taylor was the last president who could have managed change the conflict. because he was a southern slaveholder who did not believe in spreading slavery to the west. he thought t
zachary taylor was a teetotaler.e either spent the day eating cherries and milk for cucumbers and milk, ending on who you talk to. if one imagines what a bowl of milk would look like after a hot july day in washington, d.c. without ice to keep it cold, he got some kind of intestinal disease. man.s a very tough he had survived winters in michigan and minnesota, he had survived the deserts of mexico. he was rough and ready. the one thing he could not survive was mid-19th century medicine. so when...
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booktv.org in prime time with economics professor stephanie kelton and huff post senior reporter zachary carter talking about moderate economic theories and whether they hold up today. to find more information in your program guide or go online at booktv.org. here is a look at the life and work of civil rights leader julian bond. >> charis books is the south's oldest independent bookstore we are 45 years old. ordinarily we come to you live in person at 184 s. chandler in decatur georgia, were now the new school store for scott
booktv.org in prime time with economics professor stephanie kelton and huff post senior reporter zachary carter talking about moderate economic theories and whether they hold up today. to find more information in your program guide or go online at booktv.org. here is a look at the life and work of civil rights leader julian bond. >> charis books is the south's oldest independent bookstore we are 45 years old. ordinarily we come to you live in person at 184 s. chandler in decatur georgia,...
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and later, state university of new york economics professor stephanie kelton, and senior reporter zacharyter, talk about modern economic theories and whether they still hold up. enjoy book tv, on "c-span2". book tv on "c-span2" has top nonfiction books and authors. every weekend, coming up this weekend on sunday, and 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards. stephen, facebook on the inside story. he's interviewed by offering financial global business columnists. then at 10:00 p.m. eastern, former speaker of the house, newt gingrich offers his thoughts on why president trump should be reelected. with his book, trump and the american future. living the great problems of our times. watch for to be on "c-span2". this weekend. new mexico governor discussed her response to the coronavirus pandemic during a virtual event hosted by the washington post. she spoke about corrections to combat the virus as well as the state policies unmask that out-of-state visitors. other topics included the upcoming election and her name on the list of potential running mates for former vice president joe biden. host: good
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without any further ado here are zachary andstephanie . >> hi everybody, nice to be with you. i want to start by talking to stephanie about her book which is called "the deficit myth" and stephanie all i hear about when i listen to economic commentary is this talk about debt and deficits. there was a tweet from the lincoln project, this group of anti-trump republicans talking about how trump had run up 17.8 dollars of national debt. their writing to the washington journal and new york times about debt but your book called the deficit a myth. what do you mean by "the deficit myth" and why do you feel this book wasimportant to write at this point in time ? >> thank you and thanks to politics and prose for having both of us here talking about our new project. it's a pleasure to be with you. first let me start by increasing the deficit and adding to the national debt is probably the least bad thing donald trump has done. we should just get outthere . i understand that we are inundated from the media, mainstream press, politicians , everybody talks about deficits and debt, virtuall
without any further ado here are zachary andstephanie . >> hi everybody, nice to be with you. i want to start by talking to stephanie about her book which is called "the deficit myth" and stephanie all i hear about when i listen to economic commentary is this talk about debt and deficits. there was a tweet from the lincoln project, this group of anti-trump republicans talking about how trump had run up 17.8 dollars of national debt. their writing to the washington journal and...
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zachary i'll see if this works. oh, okay. is it working? oh yeah i'm loving, going so well and i don't know how to use a computer sorry just jumping in so zachary should see invitation to talk. to accept it and we should be tiebl hear him. okay zachary jazmine john who are your nonfiction writers and nonfiction writers? >> i don't know how to answer that. you don't have to say me so that knocks one for itself. j i love your work a lot and i think it's like just like representative of something that i'll never be able to do too. like so i feel like it's -- i know a spirit to it that i think is really singular so -- yeah. i'll fill you in there. but i feel like nonfiction it is just a thing because where a book about disaster too and rebecca i've learned a lot from her. and you know, like her favorite book of mine is this book about a photographer, and i think that's a very particular kind of writing. so then you think about that. but then you know you can think about leak the magazine like happier and other kind of nonif i can where it is li
zachary i'll see if this works. oh, okay. is it working? oh yeah i'm loving, going so well and i don't know how to use a computer sorry just jumping in so zachary should see invitation to talk. to accept it and we should be tiebl hear him. okay zachary jazmine john who are your nonfiction writers and nonfiction writers? >> i don't know how to answer that. you don't have to say me so that knocks one for itself. j i love your work a lot and i think it's like just like representative of...
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how old are your kids zachary ? >> i am a five-year-old so they would have been in kindergarten this year and the other is three 30 . >> ldwhat your question for daarel burnette. >> a few comments you mentioned feeling safe as a parent. the big thing is to know that it's safe before sending our children obviously school. e and it seems that we're supposed to be doing differential instruction in schools. i used to work in the school myself and we're adverse that right now and much like the coronavirus being novel, we have to come up with novel solutions and everything that's being bdone or at least offered locally, we're trying toreplicate what seemed done in the classroom . an online as opposed to figuring out ways of collaborating across school districts u, incorporating our libraries who are hurting during this time to provide resources. so my question to latinx is why are we trying what we've always done knowing we are in a completely unique tuition and we had since april since we're planning for this. we haven't
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. >> it was founded by zachary lane.ear that even in the age of the coronavirus and people being isolated, you're helping people reach other people? >> i think it's quite good to know this generation at least being taken care of and that we can do something good for other people. >> we're going to compete. >> this is how it worked before the pandemic. >> oh! >> high school volunteers visiting the retirement community every saturday. like the zachary, they come from nearby graywood village, colorado. their mission, introducing the newest technology to the oldt generation. >> you can actually get on this, too. >> this is a retired doctor who sees good health coming from these good deeds. >> i think it's related to stress. the amount of stress we have living today is one of the causes of the rates of heart disease, strokes, and so forth, high blood pressure, all those things that go looping with it, the problems everybody faces. >> the more you do to broaden your knowledge, the more you do to be interactive, the more you do
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zachary pardo's is a professor of education at researched and has written about online learning. >> the federal government has been finding these efforts to call together these resources. teachers can search by particular common core standard. >> reporter: one useful tool is adaptive apps. scenic these programs can personalize homework problems. >> reporter: he also comes to the class early and have students leave parts of the discussion to foster conversation. the school board association said they are hosting webinars to help teachers. students will need internet access and computers and educators cannot do it alone. >> we are calling on all partners, philanthropic, corporate and governmental. >> reporter: experts say it is important that districts try to set up systems where teachers can share best practices as everyone tries to make their way through the new world of learning. >> it is certainly a new world learning from home. >>> google is clamping down on websites and adds that go against certain scientific -- during the pandemic. the policy prohibits covid-19 conspiracy theories
zachary pardo's is a professor of education at researched and has written about online learning. >> the federal government has been finding these efforts to call together these resources. teachers can search by particular common core standard. >> reporter: one useful tool is adaptive apps. scenic these programs can personalize homework problems. >> reporter: he also comes to the class early and have students leave parts of the discussion to foster conversation. the school...
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so without further due i introduce stephanie and zachary. there was a tweet from lincoln public, antitrump republicans, how donald trump had run up $18.17 billion of debt, there's columns in wall street journal, new york times about debt, debt, but your book calls of deficit as a myth. what do you mean of by the deficit myth and why do you think it's important to write at this time. >> pleasure to be with you. first, let me start by saying increasing the deficit and adding to national debt is probably the least bad thing that donald trump has done. we should just get that out there. look, i understand that we are inundated from the media, mainstream press, politicians, everybody who talks about deficits and debt. virtually, everybody talks about it in a negative way. it is almost the case they are there to complain about the things or the national debt. these are presented to us as problems at a minimum and as a national security threat or threat to future generations. i mean, a real danger to us individually, your share of the national debt
so without further due i introduce stephanie and zachary. there was a tweet from lincoln public, antitrump republicans, how donald trump had run up $18.17 billion of debt, there's columns in wall street journal, new york times about debt, debt, but your book calls of deficit as a myth. what do you mean of by the deficit myth and why do you think it's important to write at this time. >> pleasure to be with you. first, let me start by saying increasing the deficit and adding to national...
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zachary and stephanie for being here tonight. >> join us again next saturday beginning at 8 am eastern for the best book. >> is a look at our live coverage today is back the legislative business can either ends programs. >> training. >> .. he's a democrat from california and he represents much of silicon valley. our guest report is emily birnbaum of protocol. thank you both for being on "the communicators" this week. >> thank you for having us. >> host: representative khanna, as the representative of silicon valley how would you describe the reputation of some of the member companies in your district in washington? >> guest: on one hand there is a lot of positives. if you look at the polling, the tech companies pull above 60-70% for their approval. there's a sense these are companies some of them working on vaccines, the biotech companies working on antivirals. they are allowing for zoom for remote work, for remote calls. that they are engaged in allowing us to have communication, allowing us to get our groceries or information. that said, there are other ethical issues. there's a sens
zachary and stephanie for being here tonight. >> join us again next saturday beginning at 8 am eastern for the best book. >> is a look at our live coverage today is back the legislative business can either ends programs. >> training. >> .. he's a democrat from california and he represents much of silicon valley. our guest report is emily birnbaum of protocol. thank you both for being on "the communicators" this week. >> thank you for having us. >>...
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>> later state university of new york economics professor stephanie and senior reporter zachary carter talk about modern economic theories and whether they still hold up. ♪ >> i will consider every conversation highly classified pre-that would mean if you wrote a book and that the book gets out, he has broken the law and i would think you would have criminal problems, i would hope so. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon i am bob costa, a national political reporter at the washington post. today i am joined by ambassador john bolton, the former national security advisor and he is the author of "the room where it happened", white house memoir. investoambassador bolton welcom. >> to keep her happy me. >> let's begin with opening of your book, detailed recounting of how you join the trump administration. why did you join the administration in the first place given what you wrote in the book about the president's behavior largely know beforehand. >> i had the honor of serving a prior republican ministrations at the state department and justice department. i felt it was a time of great challenge for the u
>> later state university of new york economics professor stephanie and senior reporter zachary carter talk about modern economic theories and whether they still hold up. ♪ >> i will consider every conversation highly classified pre-that would mean if you wrote a book and that the book gets out, he has broken the law and i would think you would have criminal problems, i would hope so. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon i am bob costa, a national political reporter at the washington...
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eyelet talks about her life, her military career becoming the first female an economic professor zachary carter talks about modern economic theories whether they hold up today that all begins find more information in your program guide or online booktv.org. >> hello thank you all for joining us tonight thank you for joining us for our
eyelet talks about her life, her military career becoming the first female an economic professor zachary carter talks about modern economic theories whether they hold up today that all begins find more information in your program guide or online booktv.org. >> hello thank you all for joining us tonight thank you for joining us for our
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between him and joe biden the democratic candidate where we should see what does happen for the moment zachary abuse of the from the national war college thanks very much for joining us. thank you for having me. to this is prime minister has resigned after the president high say they requested he step down. presented his resignation after the biggest party in his coalition began pushing for a vote of no confidence in the government he's facing an investigation of allegations of conflict of interest the president now has a week to nominate a replacement who will have 2 months to form a new government and get it passed through parliament. libya's warring sides of conducted a prisoner swap the un recognized government of national accord and forces loyal to warlord cleaver hafter each exchanged prisoners in misrata one of the tripoli government's fighters has been celebrating at home with his family. the pro e.u. party in the republic of north macedonia is ahead in the country's 1st parliamentary election since it changed its name but preliminary results show the social democrats in a tight race w
between him and joe biden the democratic candidate where we should see what does happen for the moment zachary abuse of the from the national war college thanks very much for joining us. thank you for having me. to this is prime minister has resigned after the president high say they requested he step down. presented his resignation after the biggest party in his coalition began pushing for a vote of no confidence in the government he's facing an investigation of allegations of conflict of...
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eyelet talks about her life, her military career becoming the first female an economic professor zachary carter talks about modern economic theories whether they hold up today that all begins find more information in your program guide or online booktv.org. >> hello thank you all for joining us tonight thank you for joining us for our events online with doctor danielle ofri. st. louis' oldest bookstore is turning 51 years this year we would like to thank all of our supporters, and everyone for the outpouring of love for our bookstore. >> with the current situation are still bring you the things you love most with terms like a pickup and delivery to anywhere in the world are series are virtual we have a way to expand your mind and bring new thoughts to make the world a better place bird we hope you enjoy this event we hopefully will purchase a copy for you and all of your friends. we went to keep our books and staff here so thank you so much for your support. we will taking questions from the audience if you type your questions in the comments and everyone on facebook be sure to like us y
eyelet talks about her life, her military career becoming the first female an economic professor zachary carter talks about modern economic theories whether they hold up today that all begins find more information in your program guide or online booktv.org. >> hello thank you all for joining us tonight thank you for joining us for our events online with doctor danielle ofri. st. louis' oldest bookstore is turning 51 years this year we would like to thank all of our supporters, and...
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zachary price, a tire ranger for driver ryan blaney, got hit up between two cars on a pile up on pit in the race. they did give a thumbs up as he was being taken away on a stretcher. price was taken to the hospital. since has been discharged but, man, laura, the last two stories, back-to-back scary moments that both turned out okay. both could obviously have had much different outcomes. good to see both of those guys doing well. >> yeah, absolutely. i was glad to see him give that thumbs up. definitely glad they're both okay. andy, good to see you as always. >>> the human toll of coronavirus is growing. overnight a broadway star known to millions lost his battle to covid-19. it's a constant struggle to get the pandemic under control and seems like this will not help. is the u.s. in for another big spike after another big beach holiday? looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that go
zachary price, a tire ranger for driver ryan blaney, got hit up between two cars on a pile up on pit in the race. they did give a thumbs up as he was being taken away on a stretcher. price was taken to the hospital. since has been discharged but, man, laura, the last two stories, back-to-back scary moments that both turned out okay. both could obviously have had much different outcomes. good to see both of those guys doing well. >> yeah, absolutely. i was glad to see him give that thumbs...
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. >> reporter: zachary norris is executive director for human rights in oakland. being a pioneer allowed him to print a book on justice reformtr job training and other resources. >> the resources that have been spent on locking up and locking down young people are instead spent on lifting them up and connecting them to opportunities that will ultimately make them successful. >> he can be found holding a mega phone. bull of the foundation goals was to encourage coalition building. >> we have different roles to play. you need to have a coordination. an alignment around a shared purpose, shared ideas. it takes a deep, deep love for the people most impacted by these systems that are funded by our. at a dollars. how do we show compassion and belonging? expand our circle of concern. >> reporter: they home other companies will rethink where they invest their money. less than 4% goes to social justice causes. >> art is helping some people heal during these trying times. >> the execive director of the people's conservory in oakland. it is to remember breonna taylor. >> she
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generation tech was co-founded by zachary wang.to hear that even in the age of the coronavirus and people being isolated, you're still helping people reach other people? >> yeah. i think it's quite cool that this generation at least is being taken care of. and that we can do something at this time for other people. >> we're all going to compete in this massive game of trivia -- >> reporter: this is how generation tech worked before the pandemic. > oh, dang it. >> you need to find the red section -- >> reporter: high school volunteers visiting the holly creek retirement community every saturday. >> i simply got that right. hopefully you got a lot of points -- >> reporter: like zachary, they come from cherry creek high school in nearby greenwood village, colorado. their mission, introducing the newest technology to the oldest generation. >> do i want spotify on my computer? >> you can get it on your -- >> reporter: ed van bramer is a retired doctor who sees good help coming from these good deeds. >> i think it's related around stress
generation tech was co-founded by zachary wang.to hear that even in the age of the coronavirus and people being isolated, you're still helping people reach other people? >> yeah. i think it's quite cool that this generation at least is being taken care of. and that we can do something at this time for other people. >> we're all going to compete in this massive game of trivia -- >> reporter: this is how generation tech worked before the pandemic. > oh, dang it. >> you...
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. >> reporter: zachary norris is the executive director. being a pioneer allowed him to write a become on justice reform and to develop restore oakland. a community resource central for job training and other services. >>> the resources spent on locking down and locking down young people are instead spent on lifting them up and kegting them to opportunities that will ultimately make them successful. >> the pastor can be found holding a mega phone or challenging the status quo. one of the foundation goals was to encourage coalition building. >> we all have different roles to play. an alignment around a shared on, purpose and shared ideas. it takes a deep, deep love for the people most facts by the systems that are funded by our tax dollars. how do we show compassion and belonging? >> reporter: the levi strauss foundation hopes other companies let's where they invest their money. less than 4% goes to social justice causes. david louie, abc7 news. >>> now when it comes to issues of racial justice and equality, you can trust abc7 news to be you
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speaking for the first time about the incident, zachary solis says he helped restrain fredericks andas following his training. what specifically are you taught to do in terms of where you grograb someone or how you hold them during this restraint? >> it starts off at the arms, and then if it goes down to the ground, we were told by everybody that it was a good restrai restraint. >> reporter: when you're restraining someone like that, are you waiting to hear from the person you're restraining that they give up? >> that is one of the factors or the student says he's done. >> reporter: the attorney don sappanos represents solis. >> i think the facility itself is running for the hills and hiding behind these young people that were called upon to do their job. they're not -- they're not medical personnel. >> reporter: when you learned that he passed away, what was your reaction? >> i felt bad for corn neilus. >> reporter: cornelius fredericks had been a ward of the state for several years. his mother died years before, and his father lost custody of his son when he went to prison. frederi
speaking for the first time about the incident, zachary solis says he helped restrain fredericks andas following his training. what specifically are you taught to do in terms of where you grograb someone or how you hold them during this restraint? >> it starts off at the arms, and then if it goes down to the ground, we were told by everybody that it was a good restrai restraint. >> reporter: when you're restraining someone like that, are you waiting to hear from the person you're...
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simply named because it was zachary taylor's son in-law. those have to be changed. that's been going on for too long and that is truly a small concession to make. these names were usually locally chosen by pork barrel congressmen who were able to get federal funds directed in their states to create revenue generating military bases. fort bragg may exist in a vacuum where a place where our soldiers trained back in far back into history in world war ii. but they don't need to be named for enemies of the united states. and i think there are plenty of people for whom to rename these insta lailingses. and the idea that there are political officials who are drawing the line in the sand about these allegedly glorious names is kind of an insult to history. d i think we're going to see those soon enough. there's really no valid argument for keeping them named for confederate leaders. this is not just a southern phenomenon. there's a port in brooklyn, new york called fort hamilton. i know it well. it's where i went for my draft physical in 1968. and when you go to fort hamilt
simply named because it was zachary taylor's son in-law. those have to be changed. that's been going on for too long and that is truly a small concession to make. these names were usually locally chosen by pork barrel congressmen who were able to get federal funds directed in their states to create revenue generating military bases. fort bragg may exist in a vacuum where a place where our soldiers trained back in far back into history in world war ii. but they don't need to be named for enemies...
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, state university of new york economics professor stephanie kelton and huff post senior reporter zachary carter, talk about modern economic theories and whether they still hold up. enjoy book tv on c-span2. ♪ >> c-span, has unfolded coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events you can watch all of c-span public affairs programming on television, online or listen on every radio app. be a part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by america's cable television companies as a publix or his and brought to today by your television provider. >> intelligence and state department officials from three administrations now on u.s. policy toward china and russia amid the coronavirus pandemic. the carnegie endowment for international peace is the host of this discussion. >> welcome to today's program, u.s. china and russian china pandemic. in the 1951 sci-fi classic, the day the earth stood still, a planets is visited by an alien spacecraft bearing a giant robot and an emiss
, state university of new york economics professor stephanie kelton and huff post senior reporter zachary carter, talk about modern economic theories and whether they still hold up. enjoy book tv on c-span2. ♪ >> c-span, has unfolded coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events you can watch all of c-span public affairs programming on television, online or listen on every radio app. be a part of the national conversation through c-span's daily...
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now, if you thought -- zachary, if you thought back in 1854 that the kansas-nebraska act was a problem because it provided the possibility of legalizing slavery in some of the territories -- if you thought that was a problem, look at the migraine headache you have now. kansas-nebraska was a sniffle compare today the dred scott decision. you all see the logic of this? yes. yes, indeed. and nobody -- nobody thought this was better news than the new president of the united states, james buchanan. buchanan is inaugurated on the fourth of march, 1857, just two days before the dred scott decision is handed down and he rejoices in it because he looks at the dred scott decision as the final settlement of the slavery question. the dred scott decision has now made it absolutely clear, final and absolute congress has nothing to do with slavery. slavery can pass a statute, can't do this, that, can't do the other. out of the slavey business therefore no reason for anymore controversy over slavery. almost. because remember the kansas territory is still bleeding. pro slavery sources in kansas took a
now, if you thought -- zachary, if you thought back in 1854 that the kansas-nebraska act was a problem because it provided the possibility of legalizing slavery in some of the territories -- if you thought that was a problem, look at the migraine headache you have now. kansas-nebraska was a sniffle compare today the dred scott decision. you all see the logic of this? yes. yes, indeed. and nobody -- nobody thought this was better news than the new president of the united states, james buchanan....
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continue and you can expect barbara to see the relationship between the 2 countries simply grow worse dr zachary a is a southeast asia political expert at the national war college and he joins us live from the state of vermont source thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera we heard a correspondent saying that the cost of the closure will only worsen relations between the 2 countries out do you read this latest escalation. yeah i agree with that that the administration has gone down this path and that it will necessarily invoke a chinese response likely the closure of one of our consulates in china if not more . you know everything the administration does to china they are able to respond in kind and there's a lot of issues that have escalated the tensions between the u.s. and china trade obviously intellectual property a while way cove they'd obviously be one of the factor is is it possible to go back to any kind of normalize the relationship considering that the prost just seems to have broken down you know you're absolutely right there is a host of issues that the united states is
continue and you can expect barbara to see the relationship between the 2 countries simply grow worse dr zachary a is a southeast asia political expert at the national war college and he joins us live from the state of vermont source thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera we heard a correspondent saying that the cost of the closure will only worsen relations between the 2 countries out do you read this latest escalation. yeah i agree with that that the administration has gone down...
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booktv.org in prime time with economics professor stephanie kelton and huff post senior reporter zachary carter talking about moderate economic theories and whether they hold up today. to find more information in your program guide or go online at booktv.org. here is a look at the life and work of civil rights leader julian bond. >> charis books is the south's oldest independent bookstore we are 45 years old. ordinarily we come to you live in person at 184 s. chandler in decatur georgia, were now the new school store for scott college. we are coming to life or my home office. in atlanta georgia. we been doing a whole series of educational programs that fall under Ãbworking for social justice and encouraging the expression of diverse and marginalized voices. all through these virtual formats. we feel very fortunate that we have the privilege of talking to authors all over the country during this time. we feel that it's really significant we continue to do the programming we already have scheduled because folks need history as we move through this historic time. there's really no i can bec
booktv.org in prime time with economics professor stephanie kelton and huff post senior reporter zachary carter talking about moderate economic theories and whether they hold up today. to find more information in your program guide or go online at booktv.org. here is a look at the life and work of civil rights leader julian bond. >> charis books is the south's oldest independent bookstore we are 45 years old. ordinarily we come to you live in person at 184 s. chandler in decatur georgia,...
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will also hear about margaret taylor and abigail fillmore, first ladies during the administration of zacharyaylor and millard fillmore.
will also hear about margaret taylor and abigail fillmore, first ladies during the administration of zacharyaylor and millard fillmore.
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zachary is in west lafayette, indiana. a parent. how old are your kids, zachary?ler: a five-year-old, three-year-old, the five-year-old would have been and can a garden this year. host: what's your question? safe isfeeling apparent, but really we have to know that it's safe for sending children to the school. that we are supposed to be doing differential instruction in schools, i used to work at the school myself, and we are adverse to that right now get much like coronavirus being novel, we have to come up with novel solutions. everything being offered locally, we are trying to replicate it's being done in the last room online as opposed to trying to figure out how to collaborate across districts, incorporating the paned libraries at this time. my question to darrell is, why are we trying what we have always done knowing that we are in a completely unique situation and we have had since april to start planning for this? we haven't genuinely engage the students, most importantly, the ones who have to be in the building. the parents, where the local control can sta
zachary is in west lafayette, indiana. a parent. how old are your kids, zachary?ler: a five-year-old, three-year-old, the five-year-old would have been and can a garden this year. host: what's your question? safe isfeeling apparent, but really we have to know that it's safe for sending children to the school. that we are supposed to be doing differential instruction in schools, i used to work at the school myself, and we are adverse to that right now get much like coronavirus being novel, we...
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zachary binney is an epidemiologist.uarantine for two weeks but it's premature to suspend the whole season. >> so far what we've seen is disaster in one market and one team. if we were to see something on team you have to think very seriously about it. >> reporter: you know, that two week quarantine is what he would like to see but for now major league baseball say marlin will only miss two games. all eyes are on major league baseball to see how they handle thing. none watching more closely than nfl. they are set to become the the only other major pro sports franchise to operate outside of that protective environment known as the bubble. >> thank you. ahead we look at the safety of moped sharing after rising number of recent accidents including one that killed a tv reporter. plus a reminder get the morning's news by subscribing to the "cbs this morning" podcast. hear the stories in less than 20 minutes. gayle king calls that a deal. we'll be right back. these are ava's shoulders. they square off. and bear it all. but now
zachary binney is an epidemiologist.uarantine for two weeks but it's premature to suspend the whole season. >> so far what we've seen is disaster in one market and one team. if we were to see something on team you have to think very seriously about it. >> reporter: you know, that two week quarantine is what he would like to see but for now major league baseball say marlin will only miss two games. all eyes are on major league baseball to see how they handle thing. none watching more...
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zachary's turning 1. birthday boy, you look good.from our friend janice huff in for al today. what we looking at now, janice >> we're looking at more heat, craig. and not only here in the northeast, but also in the pacific northwest. there are heat advisories in effect for much of washington, parts of western oregon, into extreme northern california. 8 million people will be affected by the heat there it's not so much the humidity there but definitely temperatures that will be up >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we check out our seven-day forecast for the inland areas. it's going to be hot. some of our valleys reaching up to the low 90s. we'll cool down as we go through the week. by to be our coolest day, but you can see how quickly our temperatures go back up. we'll be in the mid-90s by sunday. as we look at san francisco, we'll also see a warming trend by the end of the weekend. >> watch out for >> watch out for this heat, everybody. back to you. >> thank you >>> when we come back on this monday morning, our first look
zachary's turning 1. birthday boy, you look good.from our friend janice huff in for al today. what we looking at now, janice >> we're looking at more heat, craig. and not only here in the northeast, but also in the pacific northwest. there are heat advisories in effect for much of washington, parts of western oregon, into extreme northern california. 8 million people will be affected by the heat there it's not so much the humidity there but definitely temperatures that will be up >>...
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. >> joining us is nicholas, his mom nadine and two brother, zachary and alex.ve there. >> good morning. >> we know nicholas is only 6. he's already done a lot more than most kids his age. what is your hope for his business? >> you know what, my hope is that he has fun. my hope is that he remembers this. you know, this is a time where we have to get creative and think outside the box and he has such a good heart, and such an old soul, and such a good head on his shoulders, and i just hope he feels fulfilled inside and is enjoying this. this is such a special thing he's doing. >> absolutely, no question about that. nicholas, i have a question for you. what is it about airplanes that you love so much? >> what do you love about airplanes, bud? you're on. >> i love airplanes because they let you travel. i love traveling because i love going to the beach and exploring different places that i never been to. >> that is the best answer, nicholas. nadine, i want to ask you, you want nicholas to send a message just to his brothers who are there right there with you but al
. >> joining us is nicholas, his mom nadine and two brother, zachary and alex.ve there. >> good morning. >> we know nicholas is only 6. he's already done a lot more than most kids his age. what is your hope for his business? >> you know what, my hope is that he has fun. my hope is that he remembers this. you know, this is a time where we have to get creative and think outside the box and he has such a good heart, and such an old soul, and such a good head on his...
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simply named because it was zachary taylor's son in-law. those have to be changed.hat's been going on for too long and that is truly a small concession to make. these names were usually locally chosen by pork barrel congressmen who were able to get federal funds directed in their states to create revenue generating military bases. fort bragg may exist in a vacuum where a place where our soldiers trained back in far back into history in world war ii. but they don't need to be named for enemies of the united states. and i think there are plenty of people for whom to rename these insta lailingses. and the idea that there are political officials who are drawing the line in the sand about these allegedly glorious names is kind of an insult to history. d i think we're going to see those soon enough. there's really no valid argument for keeping them named for confederate leaders. this is not just a southern phenomenon. there's a port in brooklyn, new york called fort hamilton. i know it well. it's where i went for my draft physical in 1968. and when you go to fort hamilton
simply named because it was zachary taylor's son in-law. those have to be changed.hat's been going on for too long and that is truly a small concession to make. these names were usually locally chosen by pork barrel congressmen who were able to get federal funds directed in their states to create revenue generating military bases. fort bragg may exist in a vacuum where a place where our soldiers trained back in far back into history in world war ii. but they don't need to be named for enemies...
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racist president who has ever been elected -- george washington, thomas jefferson, andrew jackson, zacharyall owned slaves, woodrow wilson who was a proponent of segregation, had his name removed from a school at princeton. what do you think about him saying something that is so instantly, demonstrably false? >> i don't think that's the heart of it, melissa, i think it's that he called president trump a racist is what's getting attention. it's obviously in the modern context that former vice president biden is speaking. if you go back, i guess you could go back to the period of -- you know, the 1980's and say there were racial messages but nothing of this kind of consistent, high, piercing sound, not dog whistles but things like the birther movement, saying black lives matter is hateful. most of the country at this point supports black lives matter so i think the president is out of touch, deeply out of touch with it and when it comes to speaking to asian americans as vice president biden was doing in that moment, you know, the president, president trump has gone on calling this the china
racist president who has ever been elected -- george washington, thomas jefferson, andrew jackson, zacharyall owned slaves, woodrow wilson who was a proponent of segregation, had his name removed from a school at princeton. what do you think about him saying something that is so instantly, demonstrably false? >> i don't think that's the heart of it, melissa, i think it's that he called president trump a racist is what's getting attention. it's obviously in the modern context that former...
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byt: questions raised zachary wolf, cnn commentator. -- can old buses be crammed full of kids?eachers are not kids. their unions have already plans to say about safety for adults. aftercare -- assuming school days are staggered, that will not help parents get back to work full time. in valley bend, west virginia. -- i think the kids should go back to school. at least they will get two good meals a day. i have not seen any statistics about how the virus is affecting the various ages of kids. , in thes online goes appalachian mountains, a lot of do not get the computers and everything because of the mountain ranges. they cannot afford computers. parents are not there to supervise. it is hard to tell what to do with computers. aboutare the statistics if the parents get the virus? do their kids get the virus? statistics onn that. the kids need to go back to school because -- and then they can study all the different supplements that maintain a good immunity system. host: back to your point about internet access in west virginia. dot did the school system their locally and how succe
byt: questions raised zachary wolf, cnn commentator. -- can old buses be crammed full of kids?eachers are not kids. their unions have already plans to say about safety for adults. aftercare -- assuming school days are staggered, that will not help parents get back to work full time. in valley bend, west virginia. -- i think the kids should go back to school. at least they will get two good meals a day. i have not seen any statistics about how the virus is affecting the various ages of kids. ,...