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back to you. >> thanks john and john. well, you've just heard from the best of academic research on national service. now for some reality therapy. tay, how does this translate into actual service and how is that working for you? >> thank you. can you hear me? perfect. >> the trick is to hold it really close. >> remind me if i let the mike slide a little bit but it's a thrill to be here, a great pleasure to be on the panel, thank you bell, bookings and the great paper. before i talk about what this looks like on the hill and the policy proposals that service alliance is moving forward, i want to tell you about myself and my connection to service. i lead the government relations work at service alliance, unlike the panelists i didn't complete a year, serve in the military or serve in office. so my connection to service in a real way really started about ten years ago when i was working in philadelphia. i had transitioned from a career practicing law to something more meaningful to me, public education. one of my coworkers
back to you. >> thanks john and john. well, you've just heard from the best of academic research on national service. now for some reality therapy. tay, how does this translate into actual service and how is that working for you? >> thank you. can you hear me? perfect. >> the trick is to hold it really close. >> remind me if i let the mike slide a little bit but it's a thrill to be here, a great pleasure to be on the panel, thank you bell, bookings and the great paper....
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speakers include retired admiral john richardson. ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years c-span has been providing unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. in 1970 nine,le c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. ofpan, your unfiltered view government. acting home security secretary kevin mcaleenan attempted to address an all day conference of migration over the mexican border. his remarks were interrupted by audience members. here is a look. you will hear voices from across the spectrum and from different vantage point and you will not agree with all of them, but every aspect of immigration has become so polarized we believe firmly it is more important than ever to hear directly from the themholders to question for a thoughtful, civil and informed dialogue. welcome and we look forward to a full day of engaging in provocative discussions. let me introduce the keynote
speakers include retired admiral john richardson. ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years c-span has been providing unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. in 1970 nine,le c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. ofpan, your unfiltered view government. acting home security secretary kevin mcaleenan attempted to...
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john: yes. the most noteworthy is that justice kennedy wanted to talk about all of his cases with all of his clerks, and so we would sit around the table and we would have an opportunity to talk about it. we would take it seriously and we would talk about it endlessly. there are cases that are soap -- there are cases now that are just so obscure like admiralty cases and we would talk about them for hours on end sitting around a table. i thought about the three stooges joke where you paint eyes on your eyelid so you could fall asleep, and they think you will staring at them. but he took them all very seriously. one thing he was fond of is that he had a big pad, and he would find a way to do a diagram for almost any case even if you did not think you needed it. we would use the diagram for the admiralty case, so i do not understand that. that was one of the good things, you would get an opportunity to chime in, although it was also a curse. >> justice stevens was famous for doing a lot of his own
john: yes. the most noteworthy is that justice kennedy wanted to talk about all of his cases with all of his clerks, and so we would sit around the table and we would have an opportunity to talk about it. we would take it seriously and we would talk about it endlessly. there are cases that are soap -- there are cases now that are just so obscure like admiralty cases and we would talk about them for hours on end sitting around a table. i thought about the three stooges joke where you paint eyes...
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john is the former chief operating officer of the fcc and was a former fcc r wireless bureau chief. and he has a lot of expertise in these issues. he's going to take questions. the floor is is yours. >> thank you. we could take the rest of the time giving the backgrounds of the panels so we're going to do the opposite and go quickly and get into the questions. i'm going to go down and start on the front of the table and work back. just quick introduchovnies. so ductions. ross is the vice president of government affairs for aca connects and you heard about aca connect's mission from matt a second ago. coming back towards me, tim donovan is the senior vice president of ledge affair frs cca. next to -- i'll let colleen say a couple of words in case yu don't know him. >> first of all, vice president of affairs after at chatter and i wanted to start by thanking you for being here. within chart rer, i focus on wireless and spectrum issues and i'd like everything from charter here acknowledge how much everybody's excited about spectrum who's coming here but charter is a cable company we se
john is the former chief operating officer of the fcc and was a former fcc r wireless bureau chief. and he has a lot of expertise in these issues. he's going to take questions. the floor is is yours. >> thank you. we could take the rest of the time giving the backgrounds of the panels so we're going to do the opposite and go quickly and get into the questions. i'm going to go down and start on the front of the table and work back. just quick introduchovnies. so ductions. ross is the vice...
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i am john. i was in the foreign service for about 35 years, served mostly in the middle east or islamic africa. during that time, i did not see what you would call a lot of big successes. there was not a lot of saving coup,rld, stopping a averting a humanitarian disaster , stopping a war and so forth, the madammight see secretary accomplish in her half hour series. i was never really in that kind of position. perhaps the opposite. trouble seemed to follow me, wherever i went. i saw a lot of military --inies, a lot of coos coups. i served in iraq and sudan. they were not places that you would call a try and for american diplomacy. i want tobout this, tell a story from iran in 1980. joinedived -- before i the foreign service, i lived in iran as a teacher, as a iranian.r, my wife was i felt like i knew the country fairly well. i went there as a diplomat in august 1970 -- 1979. that was about six months after the fall of the shah. was 2.5may remember, it months before president carter and two weeksi
i am john. i was in the foreign service for about 35 years, served mostly in the middle east or islamic africa. during that time, i did not see what you would call a lot of big successes. there was not a lot of saving coup,rld, stopping a averting a humanitarian disaster , stopping a war and so forth, the madammight see secretary accomplish in her half hour series. i was never really in that kind of position. perhaps the opposite. trouble seemed to follow me, wherever i went. i saw a lot of...
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much so that one word in particular is almost synonymous with his name. 6 6 love him all loathe him john bercow has become a british household name. very interesting you very very rare and spare a studio tricks crazy yourself. oh now i was. back i was 1st elected to the role of speaker of the house of commons 10 years ago it's been his job to change abate and to king i want to order although a politician himself the speaker must also remain impartial at all times that beck who has been accused by some of showing political bias particularly when it comes to breaks it my ruling is therefore that the motion will not be debated today as it would be repetitive and disorderly to do certainly i know that the dynamics you face mean that on occasion you will sometimes have to please some and not others but it is becoming remarkable how often you please one lot i'm not the other. when he was getting the decisions in his favor he wasn't grumbling he's grumbling now because he doesn't like the judgement but his rulings have also divided the public is clearly on the remain side and he's a lawyer who
much so that one word in particular is almost synonymous with his name. 6 6 love him all loathe him john bercow has become a british household name. very interesting you very very rare and spare a studio tricks crazy yourself. oh now i was. back i was 1st elected to the role of speaker of the house of commons 10 years ago it's been his job to change abate and to king i want to order although a politician himself the speaker must also remain impartial at all times that beck who has been accused...
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john? >> we will see, kevin corke at the white house, thank you. >> democrats move to subpoena rudy guiliani two indicted associates adding to the growing list of witnesses they are demanding to hear from. let's bring in emily larson, political reporter for the washington examiner. emily as if this impeachment inquiry couldn't be messy enough all of a sudden, a couple of associates of rudy guiliani get arrested but what does it have to do with the impeachment inquiry? well these two associates reportedly worked with guiliani under his direction to investigate hunter biden who was of course on the board of the ukraine gas company, while his father was vice president and that's the whole thing that sort of spurred this impeachment inquiry, but the charges that they were arrested under on wednesday were not having to do with that work, this is having to do with the campaign finance violation, allegedly improperly funneling funds into pro-donald trump superpack, through their company, but becau
john? >> we will see, kevin corke at the white house, thank you. >> democrats move to subpoena rudy guiliani two indicted associates adding to the growing list of witnesses they are demanding to hear from. let's bring in emily larson, political reporter for the washington examiner. emily as if this impeachment inquiry couldn't be messy enough all of a sudden, a couple of associates of rudy guiliani get arrested but what does it have to do with the impeachment inquiry? well these two...
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john. tell us a little bit about your experience being hired by justice kennedy. >> justice kennedy, it is a very complicated process. he had kind of two rounds. you first had the screening interview with former clerks and then he would go into the justices chambers. both the screening interview and the interviews with the clerks tended to be substantive. you prepared for it like you would an exam. a stack of the opinion so you could get a sense of his work. you know, answer questions about it. it came at a good time because i was given the screening interview right after the blizzard of 96. i was trapped in my crummy apartment and had nothing to do but read the opinions anyway .... .... >> the question is what kind of a colleague you'd be. so i pulled the wool over his eyes. but he -- i still remember how it began. that's about the only thing i remember are is he said, so how am i doing. [laughter] kind of an open-ended question. i don't remember what my answer was, but i apparently didn't
john. tell us a little bit about your experience being hired by justice kennedy. >> justice kennedy, it is a very complicated process. he had kind of two rounds. you first had the screening interview with former clerks and then he would go into the justices chambers. both the screening interview and the interviews with the clerks tended to be substantive. you prepared for it like you would an exam. a stack of the opinion so you could get a sense of his work. you know, answer questions...
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caller: good morning, john. several months ago you had a surgeon from johns hopkins on, dr. mccarthy. he highlighted a number of things that should be done. the first is transparency on hospital billing. and he contrasted a hospital in roswell, new mexico with one down in -- i forget what it was. started with a c. there is a big disparity in hospital billing. one of his points was that there's a disconnect between the administrative and clinical side of medicine. nobody's talking about that. the other thing is nobody brings up the pharmacy benefit manager problem. these are drug salesmen that negotiate with the drug companies and largely get their salaries from drug companies by packaging drugs and selling them to conglomerate health services. the third thing that you should i'm going is -- blank. host: that's ok. the first topic you brought up the interview we had with dr. marty, september 14 of this year. if you want to go back and watch it. it's mccurdy with two c's. type that in the search box and you can watch it your sefment jim, brandon, florida, a democrat, good morn
caller: good morning, john. several months ago you had a surgeon from johns hopkins on, dr. mccarthy. he highlighted a number of things that should be done. the first is transparency on hospital billing. and he contrasted a hospital in roswell, new mexico with one down in -- i forget what it was. started with a c. there is a big disparity in hospital billing. one of his points was that there's a disconnect between the administrative and clinical side of medicine. nobody's talking about that....
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i wrote in john mccain. the divisions, the chaos, the disrespect, the bullying, the fighting, that's what i was most concerned about. so it wasn't easy for me. i've been a republican, i'm a conservative, by the way, conservative the way i define it not necessarily the way that those who don't believe in free trade and don't care about debt defining it, i have a right to define it the way that i want to. but it was just an easy decision for me because i anticipated the chaos with and a foreign policy that was just, had absolutely no rudder attached to it at all. gerry: but he enjoys record high approval ratings among republicans -- >> sure. gerry: so why are you outside the republican mainstream these days? >> well, i'm not tribal in nature, gerry. i kind of look at it and call it like i see it. so i think the party has drifted. it's tremendously lift drifted from where i was as a young person who joined the republican party, who served in congress for nine terms and was a governor that was able to take defic
i wrote in john mccain. the divisions, the chaos, the disrespect, the bullying, the fighting, that's what i was most concerned about. so it wasn't easy for me. i've been a republican, i'm a conservative, by the way, conservative the way i define it not necessarily the way that those who don't believe in free trade and don't care about debt defining it, i have a right to define it the way that i want to. but it was just an easy decision for me because i anticipated the chaos with and a foreign...
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you want to react to that and then we'll make it a free for all go ahead john. i was never thought i would say this but i actually agree with richard in the sense that i think that we were stablished on law and order we're missing the order part with respect to some of our law enforcement agencies some of them lean right some of them lean left however we're in law enforcement you're supposed to protect uphold the principles in the safety and national security of the country and not lean to your own political leanings in thoughts and views and i think that's what we're seeing here with respect to the whistleblower and some other things that transpired in the past and listless actually be honest here i think that people were so used to business as usual and under this president president trump he's not business as usual he's business. unusual right because he's saying you know what there are things that have been going on for so long and we have to correct that we have to make sure that there is fear and ballots with respect to our economy with respect to our poli
you want to react to that and then we'll make it a free for all go ahead john. i was never thought i would say this but i actually agree with richard in the sense that i think that we were stablished on law and order we're missing the order part with respect to some of our law enforcement agencies some of them lean right some of them lean left however we're in law enforcement you're supposed to protect uphold the principles in the safety and national security of the country and not lean to your...
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i wrote in john mccain. the divisions, the chaos, the disrespect, the bullying, the fighting, that's what i was most concerned about. so it wasn't easy for me. i've been a republican, i'm a conservative, by the way, conservative the way i define it not necessarily the way that those who don't believe in free trade and don't care about debt defining it, i have a right to define it the way that i want to. but it was just an easy decision for me because i anticipated the chaos with and a foreign policy that was just, had absolutely no rudder attached to it at all. gerry: but he enjoys record high approval ratings among republicans -- >> sure. gerry: so why are you outside the republican mainstream these days? >> well, i'm not tribal in nature, gerry. i kind of look at it and call it like i see it. so i think the party has drifted. it's tremendously lift drifted from where i was as a young person who joined the republican party, who served in congress for nine terms and was a governor that was able to take defic
i wrote in john mccain. the divisions, the chaos, the disrespect, the bullying, the fighting, that's what i was most concerned about. so it wasn't easy for me. i've been a republican, i'm a conservative, by the way, conservative the way i define it not necessarily the way that those who don't believe in free trade and don't care about debt defining it, i have a right to define it the way that i want to. but it was just an easy decision for me because i anticipated the chaos with and a foreign...
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thank you john. >>now let's check n on traffic want to take a peek at our bridges because they are getting a little busy. the bay bridge 80 west heading into san francisco. there is reports of an accident looks like it may have moved off to the parking lot already, but we had a report of a non-injury crash. josh that was blocking 2 lanes i do not see it here in the shot, so yeah i think we can safely say it's out of your way, but that doesn't help right 8 minutes and growing off to fremont street. this is 92 busy trip across the san mateo bridge. it's our busiest it's crowded on the flat section but still trouble free making your way over to the peninsula over to the golden gate want to one's looking good in great shape from the north bay heading south to san francisco. so use it now all that only 18 minutes novato to the tolls we're checking traffic tracker we're looking at more freeways and more drive times and you are on time if you take the east shore freeway west. a 24 west looks good too out of
thank you john. >>now let's check n on traffic want to take a peek at our bridges because they are getting a little busy. the bay bridge 80 west heading into san francisco. there is reports of an accident looks like it may have moved off to the parking lot already, but we had a report of a non-injury crash. josh that was blocking 2 lanes i do not see it here in the shot, so yeah i think we can safely say it's out of your way, but that doesn't help right 8 minutes and growing off to...
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whether you agree with john lock about everything, he was certainly right about that. the founding document of our republic, the constitution states at the outset, that one of the principal reasons we have framed our body politic is to provide just this security or as it states to provide for the common defense, that is, security from foreign enemies and to ensure domestic tranquility, that is, protection from predators within society. unless society as a whole has the ability to preserve this peace and security, our rights ultimately become meaningless. the essence of all political thinking is about how to reconcile the claims of the individual, with the interest of the broader community. in all the great countries represented here right now on this stage, we have erected strong protections around our individual rights. there are none stronger in the world. but while at the same time, we have placed some constraints on them were necessary to protect the safety of society as a whole. apart from life itself, liberty is our greatest value. and yet limits are placed even
whether you agree with john lock about everything, he was certainly right about that. the founding document of our republic, the constitution states at the outset, that one of the principal reasons we have framed our body politic is to provide just this security or as it states to provide for the common defense, that is, security from foreign enemies and to ensure domestic tranquility, that is, protection from predators within society. unless society as a whole has the ability to preserve this...
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john, another john, john dingell, and a man named william ford. and the three of them together in my mind actually formed the northern apex of the civil rights and labor rights movement in this country. and america was bettered by all of their services. they worked in tandem, they had been forged by the same set of experiences and coming to us from what we in the midwest call motown. motor city. that's a place that is unlike any other in the united states of america. it has a rich history, it has a history of struggle. and it produced famous singing the s like the supremes, detroit tigers and lots of jazz. john loved jazz. if you think about what he represented, detroit is not really a tea and crumb pets city, my apologies to all those who enjoy tea and crumpets. it's really a heavy duty town. a very pluralistic community. where the fight for organized labor was rooted. and something that we know well in our region, the strike at a place called river rouge, that began the work in our country to value labor through contract, not just happenstance,
john, another john, john dingell, and a man named william ford. and the three of them together in my mind actually formed the northern apex of the civil rights and labor rights movement in this country. and america was bettered by all of their services. they worked in tandem, they had been forged by the same set of experiences and coming to us from what we in the midwest call motown. motor city. that's a place that is unlike any other in the united states of america. it has a rich history, it...
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you have john brown's famous raid in october 59. he's going to lead a slave instruction that failed spectacularly. you have u.s. colonel robert easily brought down the doors of some of his marines, and jeff stewart there as well, busting in, killing a lot of john brown's accomplishes, and wounding. he will be brought to justice and west virginia, than virginia at the time, and he goes to the gals as a martyr. i, john brown, and quite certain that the guilty crimes of the crimes cannot be parts away except the blood. you have the dred scott position. all these things are happening in the 19th century, bringing us closer and closer to accomplish between north and south. the judge got decision the supreme court saying that the black man has no rights as a white man, and then you have the election of 1860. the democratic party splits, the republican to take the election and abraham lincoln as seen as being hostile to slavery. whatever he said about what he said or would not do and you have the southern states and succeeding in december
you have john brown's famous raid in october 59. he's going to lead a slave instruction that failed spectacularly. you have u.s. colonel robert easily brought down the doors of some of his marines, and jeff stewart there as well, busting in, killing a lot of john brown's accomplishes, and wounding. he will be brought to justice and west virginia, than virginia at the time, and he goes to the gals as a martyr. i, john brown, and quite certain that the guilty crimes of the crimes cannot be parts...
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ball one. >> john: unique getting to talk to him. i asked, what percentage of times do go to the plate looking for a pitch sitting on the pitch. based on what the pitcher was trying to do to you from one to the next and he said i really don't do that at all. i can't afford to do that. it's not my style. it doesn't work for me. >> joe: 2-0. >> john: play with guys who are good guess hitters and certain guys when they are looking for a pitch no matter where the pitch was when they saw it, they swung which is not necessarily a good thing. if you're looking for a slider you need to look for the slider over the plate, not down and away. >> joe: 3-0. he is already cut it loose once on 3-0 in game. he draws a walk here. the third walk issued by scherzer. he thought he had thrown strike one. instead it was ball four. two on, two out and here comes jose altuve. >> john: pretty good pitch 3-0. just a little bit low. springer wanted to make sure. >> joe: astros are 0 for 5 in this game with runners in scoring position. they've got one at second
ball one. >> john: unique getting to talk to him. i asked, what percentage of times do go to the plate looking for a pitch sitting on the pitch. based on what the pitcher was trying to do to you from one to the next and he said i really don't do that at all. i can't afford to do that. it's not my style. it doesn't work for me. >> joe: 2-0. >> john: play with guys who are good guess hitters and certain guys when they are looking for a pitch no matter where the pitch was when...
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it will make us feel better. >> thanks, john and john. you have just heard from the best of academic research on national service. now for some realities. how does this translate into actual legislation, and how is that working for you? can you hear me? perfect. >> the trick is to hold it really close. slideind me if i let mic a little bit. thank you for this great paper. before i talk about what this looks like on the hill and the policy proposals moving forward, i want to tell you about myself and my connection to service. i leave the government relations work. unlike a lot of the panelists, i didn't complete a service year, didn't serve in the military, did not serve in office. my connection to service and a real way started about 10 years ago when i was working in philadelphia. i transitioned from a career practicing law to something more meaningful for me, public education. one of my coworkers was doing a similar transition. she was transitioning from teaching, and americorps program, into the policy side. it was really the deep comm
it will make us feel better. >> thanks, john and john. you have just heard from the best of academic research on national service. now for some realities. how does this translate into actual legislation, and how is that working for you? can you hear me? perfect. >> the trick is to hold it really close. slideind me if i let mic a little bit. thank you for this great paper. before i talk about what this looks like on the hill and the policy proposals moving forward, i want to tell you...
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speakers include former cia director john brennan, former deputy cia directors john mclaughlin and michael morel, and former deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe. a.m., the at 10:00 house homeland security committee hears testimony on global terror threats with fbi director chris wray. at three clock p.m., we joined house rules committee as it considers an impeachment investigation resolution, laying the groundwork for how the inquiry will proceed. sunday, live at noon eastern on in-depth, princeton joinssity professor perry us to talk about african-american history and racial inequality. >> my mother came of age in alabama. youthher lived her through white nationalists society, and it has -- >> open officially white nationalists society? >> yes, and it has reared its head again. book, "ast recent letter to my sons." other books include "may we forever stand." join the conversation with phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. afterwards,ern on the author of "it shouldn't be this hard to serve your country," recounts his time as the. secretary of veterans affairs in the cup administ
speakers include former cia director john brennan, former deputy cia directors john mclaughlin and michael morel, and former deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe. a.m., the at 10:00 house homeland security committee hears testimony on global terror threats with fbi director chris wray. at three clock p.m., we joined house rules committee as it considers an impeachment investigation resolution, laying the groundwork for how the inquiry will proceed. sunday, live at noon eastern on in-depth,...
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john think that's with the german marshall fund in our washington studio john king thank you very much we appreciate it really is. well police in hong kong have arrested and charged the 1st 2 protesters for defying a new law against wearing face masks during demonstrations outside the courthouse today supporters used umbrellas to protect the protesters identities as they were ushered away the face mask ban has further fuelled violent protests in hong kong. charlotte shells and pill has been talking with the activists she sent us this report. the chaos now say widespread it's been edging on the severity of. the ngo so deep it's becoming harder and holiday to escape. authorities say it scenes like this that justify sweeping new emergency palace. i was but house in the streets the ban on face mosques is having little effect with protesters warning it's just the tip of the iceberg. i didn't say at 1st pace that they've even prior to apply the law and i think that's much much more to come alone is a great deal more and more angry but you never know what the government will put out it was ju
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but in boston, there are people like samuel adams, distant cousin john adams, the lawyer. john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchant in boston and they are united by the british have troops and occupation force, the boston massacre, the shooting in 1770 occurred. friction between the occupying force. they don't like any of it. they are very well organized. they are extremely good at propaganda. they have organized their correspondence with the other colonies. the got the other colonies watching very carefully what's happening in massachusetts they convince the other colonies, if it can happen to us boston, it can happen to you in williamsburg or charleston or philadelphia and becomes what unifies the radicals and even the moderates. even those who are straddling the fence as to what we should do. >> the radicals, there must be moderates. who with the moderates? >> there were a number of moderates john dickinson of pennsylvania, brilliant lawyer, they are looking for a motive with another country. they are looking for a way out, benjamin franklin is a moderate. he's in
but in boston, there are people like samuel adams, distant cousin john adams, the lawyer. john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchant in boston and they are united by the british have troops and occupation force, the boston massacre, the shooting in 1770 occurred. friction between the occupying force. they don't like any of it. they are very well organized. they are extremely good at propaganda. they have organized their correspondence with the other colonies. the got the other colonies...
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i am talking to john paul stevens. i do remember one question he asked which was what supreme court decision that i think was the worst? and i had a moment of ever? recently? the remainder of the conversation apparently went fine. >> what was the answer? or have you blanked that out too? >> i think i blanked that out as well. >> tell us about how you interview for candidate. >> i try to find out what has interested them in clerking. my court is a system of last resort. i like to get a sense of what is the interest of the candidate to work on the issues. and what is their interest in the law in general? and what might interest them after the clerkship experience. one thing i learned from working with justice stevens and returning to visit with his law clerk family over the years is the importance of not only competence in the law clerk but also character. what strikes me about the way justice stevens selected clerks was that he was really interested in finding people who were not only very good at learning the law and d
i am talking to john paul stevens. i do remember one question he asked which was what supreme court decision that i think was the worst? and i had a moment of ever? recently? the remainder of the conversation apparently went fine. >> what was the answer? or have you blanked that out too? >> i think i blanked that out as well. >> tell us about how you interview for candidate. >> i try to find out what has interested them in clerking. my court is a system of last resort. i...
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captain john cochran is in command. they get a chance to fire some cannons before the americans enter the fort. british will, the strike their colors. the americans will accept a surrender. and does not take it by formal surrender. him to try tor defend the old flag and come rushing at the troops. in altercation ensues. pistol andls out a decides to hit him over the head. otherwise, that would've been the first shot of the revolution. you have two incidents on this road to the revolution, both at hampshire to go visit today. the fort is open. you can see all the different locations for that. grassroots movements in boston, unemployed dockworkers, the big three major ,vents like the land bank potential actions here. you have got the sons of liberty. until when theon first shots. 1975, theand concord, british come marching on the field. they are sent out once again. fakehistorians believe cannons were captured and escorted out of town discreetly to bring them back. at first, they think maybe they're going after john hanco
captain john cochran is in command. they get a chance to fire some cannons before the americans enter the fort. british will, the strike their colors. the americans will accept a surrender. and does not take it by formal surrender. him to try tor defend the old flag and come rushing at the troops. in altercation ensues. pistol andls out a decides to hit him over the head. otherwise, that would've been the first shot of the revolution. you have two incidents on this road to the revolution, both...
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——john —— john bennett. great performance from inter—milan. controlled the game against them. i could not see them scoring. antonio co nte got could not see them scoring. antonio conte got it tactically spot on. there is a problem with dortmund at the moment. they seem to lack that killer instinct to win the big games. before this game they drew in fourth or last six games. there are some issues for their head coach but for inter—really good night. martinez gave them the lead on a brain pass over the top. should have scored a second towards the end as well. had a penalty well but antonio got a second goal for inter milan at the end at the break. they deserved it. brilliant performance and they saved the day when it comes to the champions league future because it was a must win game for them. also in that group arejohn barcelona did not have it all their own way in their match against sofiya prague. barcelona were poor. they were lucky in this game to get the game. lionel messi gave them to lead earlier on. he thought then that barcelona would run away with it. but had some g
——john —— john bennett. great performance from inter—milan. controlled the game against them. i could not see them scoring. antonio co nte got could not see them scoring. antonio conte got it tactically spot on. there is a problem with dortmund at the moment. they seem to lack that killer instinct to win the big games. before this game they drew in fourth or last six games. there are some issues for their head coach but for inter—really good night. martinez gave them the lead on a...
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i close and me it then i thought of the film and one of john up for the last part of the item of the ticket that he had with a van with. a nude woman in sunny and you'll sit in with. the who do walk out of this out of the down and redone put it i let me love as one put it does it that i know. i'm a different set than listen if you know i mean i'm pretty and i'm in the absence of the region and the to be a poet have been and with that. one which has been the felt odd why does it to me to have to pay yeah they do not. want. to use it has developed. the close bond with gaza and its people while this is primarily due to his humanitarian mark there is another quite different connection between gaza and his home in london. here. in washington you know one of the use of for one of the book with a visa was the woman of the from the left in a coffin the mirror in the summer by the iraqi that you know that is a pic of him. but he got away and that his birth hole yeah but yeah that's how it was it was a and i was going to have. i don't even know i'm not. going to. let you know i'm about there w
i close and me it then i thought of the film and one of john up for the last part of the item of the ticket that he had with a van with. a nude woman in sunny and you'll sit in with. the who do walk out of this out of the down and redone put it i let me love as one put it does it that i know. i'm a different set than listen if you know i mean i'm pretty and i'm in the absence of the region and the to be a poet have been and with that. one which has been the felt odd why does it to me to have to...
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so that tonight john could feel totally himself. at stitch fix we don't just see your size or your style. we see you. let us find your perfect fit at stitchfix.com >> michael durand, thank you again for being with us. let's talk about turkey if we can. turkey is a nato member to the traditional ally in the ally of the united states for some time. but it is not been behaving like an ally recently. it is doing deals with russia, doing what we seen here and being very aggressive in trying to spread in the president has ambitions and becoming increasingly in this country. what do we do about turkey, is this still a reliable nato ally? or have we lost? >> i would take issue with the way you described it, it's a much more complex story than the one you alluded to. i don't think we have behaved as a good ally to turkey. if ever there was a man who is lacking a public relations gene, it is him. he has a claim to making the united states that would put his position in a much more sympathetic like which he never makes a nobody wants to make i
so that tonight john could feel totally himself. at stitch fix we don't just see your size or your style. we see you. let us find your perfect fit at stitchfix.com >> michael durand, thank you again for being with us. let's talk about turkey if we can. turkey is a nato member to the traditional ally in the ally of the united states for some time. but it is not been behaving like an ally recently. it is doing deals with russia, doing what we seen here and being very aggressive in trying to...
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couldn't hit it any harder. >> john: no, he couldn't. you know how important that is if you're the astros because keeping them off the base means chances of runs being scored go way down. he's everything to the washington nationals offense at the top of the order. >> joe: here is adam eaton. big night last night. he's got the best average in this nationals line up during the world series at .333. went deep, was hit by pitch, dropped down to sacrifice bunt, drew a walk. he was all over the place. 0-1. >> john: i say that's a good sign. that means your nerves are in check. you are well within a regular-season mind-set. it's not easy to do out of the gate. the first inning is so important in a poor season game 7. you want to get in so bad with o bath in the first inning. >> joe: talked about this during his game three start, you still live in the mid-90s. no longer visits that neighborhood anymore. 90, 91 is where he will top out. breaking ball is outside as chirinos tried to frame it. 2-2. >> john: the one thing the washington nationals in
couldn't hit it any harder. >> john: no, he couldn't. you know how important that is if you're the astros because keeping them off the base means chances of runs being scored go way down. he's everything to the washington nationals offense at the top of the order. >> joe: here is adam eaton. big night last night. he's got the best average in this nationals line up during the world series at .333. went deep, was hit by pitch, dropped down to sacrifice bunt, drew a walk. he was all...
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taylor: john, do you see that? john: well, we haven't really seen it yet. like i said earlier, the iranian s are trying to answer serious questions about how the u.s. is posturing ourselves in the gulf. uncertaina very future with regards to sanctions, with regards to the nuclear agreement. their first use of this capability is going to be to answer questions. so, it's very possible that they could target these people quietly just to gather information. taylor: john, are you able to say if you have been tracking phosphorus or one group that you have been following the you have known could be a potential threat? john: we have been tracking phosphorus, who we call apf-35 for five years now. we first found them targeting defense-industrial base in the united states as well as iran hawks, people in john bolton's circle, for instance. pro-israel lobby and a few other targets. lly elaboratea rea social engineering scheme through social media. they have a lot of different capabilities. and even though sometimes their attacks may seem rudimentary, they make up for
taylor: john, do you see that? john: well, we haven't really seen it yet. like i said earlier, the iranian s are trying to answer serious questions about how the u.s. is posturing ourselves in the gulf. uncertaina very future with regards to sanctions, with regards to the nuclear agreement. their first use of this capability is going to be to answer questions. so, it's very possible that they could target these people quietly just to gather information. taylor: john, are you able to say if you...
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series, the weekly a il war, john -- explores battle on forgotten battles of he civil war hosted by the emerging civil war blog he argues that although the action first organized land engagement of the war was significant and brought national key figures.o at 8:00 p.m. eastern, it's history.in we visit the u.s. air force academy classroom professor randolph to learn about president nixon, his national adviser henry kissinger nd their strategy for withdrawing from vietnam and at 10:00 p.m., reel america, desert venture, a 1948 film produced by standard oil in california on exploration f oil and well drilling in saudi arabia. on 's what's coming up here american history tv. > our next presenter -- some staffing issues came up at the center for civil war studies an jim was unable to be here, he me to pass along his regrets. perfect we've got the stunt double and i told jon-erik. going to go and make some stuff up. he said, i wrote a really nice promised i so i would read it, although i was really attempted to come up here and just make up some
series, the weekly a il war, john -- explores battle on forgotten battles of he civil war hosted by the emerging civil war blog he argues that although the action first organized land engagement of the war was significant and brought national key figures.o at 8:00 p.m. eastern, it's history.in we visit the u.s. air force academy classroom professor randolph to learn about president nixon, his national adviser henry kissinger nd their strategy for withdrawing from vietnam and at 10:00 p.m., reel...
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john, another john, john dingell, and a man named william ford. and the three of them together in my mind actually formed the northern apex of the civil rights and labor rights movement in this country. and america was bettered by all of their services. they worked in tandem, they had been forged by the same set of experiences and coming to us from what we in the midwest call motown. motor city. that's a place that is unlike any other in the united states of america. it has a rich history, it has a history of struggle. and it produced famous singing the s like the supremes, detroit tigers and lots of jazz. john loved jazz. if you think about what he represented, detroit is not really a tea and crumb pets city, my apologies to all those who enjoy tea and crumpets. it's really a heavy duty town. a very pluralistic community. where the fight for organized labor was rooted. and something that we know well in our region, the strike at a place called river rouge, that began the work in our country to value labor through contract, not just happenstance,
john, another john, john dingell, and a man named william ford. and the three of them together in my mind actually formed the northern apex of the civil rights and labor rights movement in this country. and america was bettered by all of their services. they worked in tandem, they had been forged by the same set of experiences and coming to us from what we in the midwest call motown. motor city. that's a place that is unlike any other in the united states of america. it has a rich history, it...
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john's. i went to a lot of mass. i'm not catholii am not catholii love how spooky catholicism is. [laughter] like nothing is weirder than transubstantiation. i see so many people mobbing. it's geared, and you are supposed to literally believe it. sign me up. [laughter] i love it. so walking across the st. john's campus one sunday i picked a red berry off the bush and had come early to northern minnesota in three weeks i was there as a visitor on the campus there was new ibiza two snowballs that dovered the earth only to quickly melt. snow was a shroud over the ugly death of winter when it melts the gray earthth is again revealed. i saw them because it was the first beautiful day for so long and i was walking slowly. sitting in a benedict mass overwhelmed me with its sense of eternity. they seem to be part of an eternal community each one a continuation of a tradition that had begun long before they were born and would continue long after they were gone. i felt the same taking part in the liturgy that didn't need me. i felt like i've been immersed into and eternal landscape of fait
john's. i went to a lot of mass. i'm not catholii am not catholii love how spooky catholicism is. [laughter] like nothing is weirder than transubstantiation. i see so many people mobbing. it's geared, and you are supposed to literally believe it. sign me up. [laughter] i love it. so walking across the st. john's campus one sunday i picked a red berry off the bush and had come early to northern minnesota in three weeks i was there as a visitor on the campus there was new ibiza two snowballs that...
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the committee is boeing's president and ceo dennis mullen bird and vice president and chief engineer john hamilton . watch live today at 10 am eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app. >> thinking on participating in c-span's student cam competition but you've never made a documentary film before us and mark no problem. we have resources on our website to help you get started. check out our getting started and download pages on studentcam.org for producing information and video links of footage in the c-span library. teachers will find resources on the teacher's material page to help youintroduce student cam to your students . >> find a topic that you are passionate about and pursue it as much as we can. >> are asking middle and high school students tocreate a short documentary on the issue you would like the presidential candidates to address during the campaign . c-span will award $100,000 in total cash prizes is a $5000 grand prize. >> go get the camera, go get a microphone and start building the best video you can possibly
the committee is boeing's president and ceo dennis mullen bird and vice president and chief engineer john hamilton . watch live today at 10 am eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen live wherever you are with the free c-span radio app. >> thinking on participating in c-span's student cam competition but you've never made a documentary film before us and mark no problem. we have resources on our website to help you get started. check out our getting started and download pages...
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educated fellow free people and participated in abolitionist john brown's raid on herbert fairey. welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is entitled determine, the 400 year struggle for black equality. it is part of the statewide commemoration. it is called american evolution 2019. and the determined exhibition is a legacy project of the statewide commemoration. and in particular, determined commemorates the 1619 arrival of the africans in virginia. it looks at the ensuing 400 years and traces the legacy of slavery. it is the struggle for equality. it is fought for equality and that means freedom from enslavement and oppression. whether that means fighting for equal justice and equal access for opportunities. it is for the consideration of humanity. it uses the unifying thread of a fight for equality. the title determined, the phrases meant to embody the strength, resilience, and determination of black people that face various forms of oppression and discrimination throughout our history. the w
educated fellow free people and participated in abolitionist john brown's raid on herbert fairey. welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is entitled determine, the 400 year struggle for black equality. it is part of the statewide commemoration. it is called american evolution 2019. and the determined exhibition is a legacy project of the statewide commemoration. and in particular, determined commemorates the...
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and john bell won't. john bell edwards. when it gets close, and they start to call from washington, and schumer and pelosi call, we want you to get rid of the 2nd amendment. he's 100% going to drop the 2nd amendment, you're not going to have the rights that you had or anywhere close. john bell edwards will not protect your second amendment. [boos]. >> our guys support your police. they defend the great workers and families of this state. if you want the governor who will fight for your values, get out tomorrow and cast your ballot for eddie or ralph, it's very important. eddie and ralph, where are you? eddie and ralph? come up here. you know what? here's the problem. they're on live television all over the place. they don't like that. they say put trump back on. let me tell you, these guys are the greatest. i'm going to have them say a minute or two. you're not aloud to hit your republican opponent, you're only allowed to hit john bell edwards because he deserves to be. go ahead, ralph. >> is this incredible? is this incred
and john bell won't. john bell edwards. when it gets close, and they start to call from washington, and schumer and pelosi call, we want you to get rid of the 2nd amendment. he's 100% going to drop the 2nd amendment, you're not going to have the rights that you had or anywhere close. john bell edwards will not protect your second amendment. [boos]. >> our guys support your police. they defend the great workers and families of this state. if you want the governor who will fight for your...
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arlington national ceremony -- national summe speakers include the former chief of naval operations, john richardson, thomas wiley, and u.s. senator jeanne shaheen. ♪ please riseguests ro
arlington national ceremony -- national summe speakers include the former chief of naval operations, john richardson, thomas wiley, and u.s. senator jeanne shaheen. ♪ please riseguests ro
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the woman in the back. >> john negroponte, one comment and one question. is the senate or others contemplate sanctions, make sure that doesn't increase his popularity rather than decrease. suggest we reflect on that possibility. the question is what happened to kamala's and the notion of nonsectarian political state in turkey and where are the remnants of that in body politics where the strong points become? >> can we move on that one may be? >> i live and well, i assure you but it is a little bit different, dormant in the sense that because erdogan is so -- because he dominates, the communist element has been pushed on. today for example, they announced important national event like 29 october, turkish embassies no longer, this is clearly an attempt -- his legacy. they were not democrats so there is not -- that they are the savior of the institution, the ones that backed the militarization or military coups. a little bit of skepticism to look at it that way as a panacea. the problem is the main opposition party is awful. they would not know how in an elec
the woman in the back. >> john negroponte, one comment and one question. is the senate or others contemplate sanctions, make sure that doesn't increase his popularity rather than decrease. suggest we reflect on that possibility. the question is what happened to kamala's and the notion of nonsectarian political state in turkey and where are the remnants of that in body politics where the strong points become? >> can we move on that one may be? >> i live and well, i assure you...
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and it has to do with john mclaughlin. john is a career cia analyst who rose up the ranks at langley and became deputy director of central intelligence and acting director back in the early 2000. one of the interesting things about john which i mentioned about is whenever he would go up to his office for meetings, he kept on his desk a little placard that read subvert the dominant paradigm. i always thought this was a funny little thing. a little bit tongue in cheek because it contrasted so strongly with john who is a very established kind of guy. he wears conservative suits, suspenders, you look at him and think he's the last one for the paradigm. there was a purpose behind this and that is because the paradigms are really serious thing. paradigms are the conceptual models we use to make sense of things. we do this sometimes consciously, more often unconsciously but we like to think that we believe things when we see them. what psychologists tell us is that we tend to see things when we believe them. and paradigms are tho
and it has to do with john mclaughlin. john is a career cia analyst who rose up the ranks at langley and became deputy director of central intelligence and acting director back in the early 2000. one of the interesting things about john which i mentioned about is whenever he would go up to his office for meetings, he kept on his desk a little placard that read subvert the dominant paradigm. i always thought this was a funny little thing. a little bit tongue in cheek because it contrasted so...
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and john kennedy said young man, what's your question? he said what do you think about putting a man on the moon, and all the miners laughed, and john kennedy laughed about how ridiculous that question was. we know what happened. john kennedy started a space program, and do you know what happened to homer? rocket scientists out of the hills and hollers of west virginia. so our state tore down one of the barriers of prejudice in this country. no matter where you went to pray, we were okay with you if you could do something for appalachia. so we get a president named john kennedy, and he was struck down early. linden johnson is elected. he had a war on poverty, but unfortunately, many of us ended up my age at that time. when you turned 19 in appalachia, you were headed to vietnam. that wasn't the case everywhere. but we didn't have a lot of money and our fathers didn't. we weren't rich, so we went off to vietnam. that's the story of almost everybody in appalachia my age. many of the retirees that we've been fighting for vietnam veterans, go
and john kennedy said young man, what's your question? he said what do you think about putting a man on the moon, and all the miners laughed, and john kennedy laughed about how ridiculous that question was. we know what happened. john kennedy started a space program, and do you know what happened to homer? rocket scientists out of the hills and hollers of west virginia. so our state tore down one of the barriers of prejudice in this country. no matter where you went to pray, we were okay with...
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speakers include the former chief of naval operations, john richardson, thomas wiley, and u.s. senator jeanne shaheen. ♪ >> will the guests please se
speakers include the former chief of naval operations, john richardson, thomas wiley, and u.s. senator jeanne shaheen. ♪ >> will the guests please se
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>>> i don't know if farmer john can hang on. we are trying to do our best.>> reporter: is a farmer he is used to overcoming obstacles. he was worried about the future. >>> it has been 30 years since earthquake. returned to those famous quick sites for a look back at then and now. >>> the san francisco artist who never imagined her art would soar in disguise across the country. >>> if you take one peek at the satellite right now over my shoulder. you would think that was a genuine winter storm sitting out there. we are not going to feel that kind of an influence. there is a small chance of rain. i will outline the details coming up in the forecast. >>> there are those who will say that you're: too fat. too skinny. too hard. too soft. too old. too much. too unexpected. too limited. and to them we say too bad. because at kaiser permanente, we believe that everyone deserves the right to thrive. but you don't feel good. with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time you might not notice. but new or changing sympt
>>> i don't know if farmer john can hang on. we are trying to do our best.>> reporter: is a farmer he is used to overcoming obstacles. he was worried about the future. >>> it has been 30 years since earthquake. returned to those famous quick sites for a look back at then and now. >>> the san francisco artist who never imagined her art would soar in disguise across the country. >>> if you take one peek at the satellite right now over my shoulder. you...
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>> well, john, thank you for having me tonight. and i have to say i don't work for president obama anymore, but i can pretty much guarantee you he was not thinking about president trump while writing a eulogy. that said, we have reached a really strange point in american life where if you say nice things about someone, if you say someone has integrity or they're honest or they're honorable or they're not a racist or they're respectful to women, people say, whoa, you're attacking the president. and that says something pretty remarkable about our president and about where we are as a country right now. >> when he says that being nice doesn't make you a sucker or when he goes on the riff about the meaning of "honorable," you don't think in any way that was meant as some kind of a comparison? >> i think that we're at a moment when there are a lot of people who are not living up to their responsibilities. i would point out -- this is my own opinion -- that it's not just trump, right? when you talk about people who are not acting honorab
>> well, john, thank you for having me tonight. and i have to say i don't work for president obama anymore, but i can pretty much guarantee you he was not thinking about president trump while writing a eulogy. that said, we have reached a really strange point in american life where if you say nice things about someone, if you say someone has integrity or they're honest or they're honorable or they're not a racist or they're respectful to women, people say, whoa, you're attacking the...
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nothing only shows him john bercow has become a british household name. very interesting to read and spare us your i traced ok you know so. far. back i was 1st elected to the role of speaker of the house of commons 10 years ago it's been his job to chant abates and to king or to order oh there were a politician himself the speaker must also remain impartial at all times that bacco has been accused by some of showing political bias particularly when it comes to bricks it my ruling is therefore that the motion will not be debated today as it would be repetitive and disorderly to do so i know that the dynamics you face mean that on occasion you will sometimes have to please some and not others but it is becoming remarkable how often you please one lot and not the other. when he was getting the decisions in his favor he wasn't grumbling he's grumbling now because he doesn't like the judgement but he. rulings have also defined the pump lake is clearly on the remains site and he's the one who sort of amendments 3 whose sole aim is very old to state stock prices
nothing only shows him john bercow has become a british household name. very interesting to read and spare us your i traced ok you know so. far. back i was 1st elected to the role of speaker of the house of commons 10 years ago it's been his job to chant abates and to king or to order oh there were a politician himself the speaker must also remain impartial at all times that bacco has been accused by some of showing political bias particularly when it comes to bricks it my ruling is therefore...