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today we announced three additional sites, the first at the columbia place mall in columbia, south carolina. the second is the cola ash colorado state fairgrounds. -- the second is the colorado state fairgrounds. the third is the minnesota state fair. these three new sites bring us closer to the president's go the courtal. -- the president's goal. across the country, their mass vaccination sites with the combined capability to administer over 95,000 shots per day. that number will continue to grow as we bring additional sites online. importantly, these sites will advance our work to equitably distribute vaccines and reach communities that have been hurt the most by the pandemic. as i have said here before, equity is at the center of these mass vaccination sites. each one is located in a high risk immunity as defined by the cdc social vulnerability index or other factors. of the more than 2.1 million shots that have been administered at these sites to date, more than 60% have been administered to racial and ethnic minorities. we know there is more to do on this front, and we are committed to
today we announced three additional sites, the first at the columbia place mall in columbia, south carolina. the second is the cola ash colorado state fairgrounds. -- the second is the colorado state fairgrounds. the third is the minnesota state fair. these three new sites bring us closer to the president's go the courtal. -- the president's goal. across the country, their mass vaccination sites with the combined capability to administer over 95,000 shots per day. that number will continue to...
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he is in columbia south carolina, independent line. you are on with brian craig of the brian craig podcast. how do people find your show? guest: they can find me on youtube, brian craig on youtube, and on the steve kane show, which i'm on every morning with steve kane taking live calls. host: how long do you produce the podcasts? guest: four days per week and five days per week on the radio. host: what do you talk about and how do you determine your topics? guest: i often look at twitter and see what is trending. on today's show, we will talk about the ridiculous executive orders of biden yesterday on gun control. host: we will talk through that an event. but here's herbert first in columbia. you are on with brian craig. caller: good morning. i was calling. about politics. you said the ridiculous gun -- whatever about biden just now. biden has his opinion, you have your opinion. both sides have both opinions. government is about getting to the table and expressing both opinions and coming to the center to make laws for both sides to ag
he is in columbia south carolina, independent line. you are on with brian craig of the brian craig podcast. how do people find your show? guest: they can find me on youtube, brian craig on youtube, and on the steve kane show, which i'm on every morning with steve kane taking live calls. host: how long do you produce the podcasts? guest: four days per week and five days per week on the radio. host: what do you talk about and how do you determine your topics? guest: i often look at twitter and...
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with the michigan blueberry growers association who represents 250 growers in eight states in british columbia. she's also been involved in advocacy at the state and national levels to promote an understanding of the labor and environmental challenges facing farmers. throughout her career she's gotten a number of awards and accomplishment including the weatherby award for the promotion and marking of blueberries. i want to thank lori for the work she's done for georgia blueberry growers and growers across the country. thank you, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> i ask permission to speak for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. grothman: i rise in honor of the great burr nell trammel of milwaukee, wisconsin who owned expressman's journal located on east ninth street. trammel was an avid reader who liked people. she graduated from lincoln high school in milwaukee. last july 23, he was shot dead, carrying a sign for donald trump. i would l
with the michigan blueberry growers association who represents 250 growers in eight states in british columbia. she's also been involved in advocacy at the state and national levels to promote an understanding of the labor and environmental challenges facing farmers. throughout her career she's gotten a number of awards and accomplishment including the weatherby award for the promotion and marking of blueberries. i want to thank lori for the work she's done for georgia blueberry growers and...
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i thank the gentleman from -- the gentlewoman from the district of columbia, and my dear friend, congresswoman norton, for her years of dedicated leadership on this bill. she is not only the author of the bill, but of this moment in history. today, for the second time in two years, the house
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i live in the district of columbia. my wife was born here. we fight in wars, pay more taxes than vermont and wyoming and we don't have two senators and we don't have a voting representative in the house. so i understand the politics, if you will. but winning and losing have consequences. the dems are pushing this because while it may be an advantage, no doubt about that, but it's also the right thing to do vis a vis voting rights. the gop has never been interested in voting rights. they suppress voting rights if you look at the 2020 election. be that as it may, it's the right thing to do. it's taxation without representation in the purest form. i hope voting rights are not a political issue or democrat or republican issue but an american issue. >> martha: we have more people vote in the 2020 election than ever before. >> we did. >> martha: but let me ask you a question, if the district of columbia was overwhelmingly red, based on everything you said about the need for representation, would you be on this program right now pushing for two more
i live in the district of columbia. my wife was born here. we fight in wars, pay more taxes than vermont and wyoming and we don't have two senators and we don't have a voting representative in the house. so i understand the politics, if you will. but winning and losing have consequences. the dems are pushing this because while it may be an advantage, no doubt about that, but it's also the right thing to do vis a vis voting rights. the gop has never been interested in voting rights. they...
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. >> here we are today pure power grab to give two democrat senators to the district of columbia. >> this is not about a balance of power, this is about more power. this is about government-run healthcare, a $93 trillion green new deals, packing the supreme court and more government. >> they want to pack the supreme court, elimination election integrity, keep our borders open and prohibit debate in this very house. d.c. statehood is the next step. >> martha: so there's the list. let's get reaction now from anchor and executive editor, bret baier. great to have you with us. >> hi, martha. >> martha: when you look at this, these are exactly the things that we all discussed all the way through the election, right? if democrats did win all three branches of -- the house and the senate and the white house, they would push for these things. d.c. statehood, puerto rico, packing the court. at that point all of those things seem far away and radical frankly. we're watching them tick off that list or attempt to one at a time. >> attempt to. that's the key here. because it all depends on what t
. >> here we are today pure power grab to give two democrat senators to the district of columbia. >> this is not about a balance of power, this is about more power. this is about government-run healthcare, a $93 trillion green new deals, packing the supreme court and more government. >> they want to pack the supreme court, elimination election integrity, keep our borders open and prohibit debate in this very house. d.c. statehood is the next step. >> martha: so there's...
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on april 12, 1981, space shuttle columbia lifted off from florida's kennedy space center with two crew members aboard. in celebration of this feat, we start with a 1979 nasa film "where dreams come true." the film highlights the contributions of women and minorities to nasa, and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space program, then two years away from its first mission. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> up next on american history tv, trail of tears association president jack baker talks about the forced relocation of native americans in the early 19th century. mr. baker, a member of the cherokee nation, also discusses his own family's voluntary move to oklahoma. this talk is part of an all day conference, part of the university of oklahoma center for the study of american indian law and policy and preservation of vi
on april 12, 1981, space shuttle columbia lifted off from florida's kennedy space center with two crew members aboard. in celebration of this feat, we start with a 1979 nasa film "where dreams come true." the film highlights the contributions of women and minorities to nasa, and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space program, then two years away from its first mission. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on...
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on april 12, 1981, space shuttle columbia lifted off with two crew members aboard. in celebration of this feat, we start with a 1979 nasa film, "where dreams come true." the film highlights the contributions of women and minorities to nasa and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space shuttle program, then two years kwa from its first mission. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> c-spanshop.org is there tod of the congressional directory, a compact spiral-bound book with contact information for every member of congress, including bios and committee assignments. also contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet. order your copy at c-span shop.org. every c-span purchase helps c-span's nonprofit 0 of ration. operation. >> it's like wanting to be a police man when you grow up, or some days wanting to be a doctor when you grow up. you're told that's not an appropriate goal for a little girl.
on april 12, 1981, space shuttle columbia lifted off with two crew members aboard. in celebration of this feat, we start with a 1979 nasa film, "where dreams come true." the film highlights the contributions of women and minorities to nasa and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space shuttle program, then two years kwa from its first mission. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>>...
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and i fear the next 2 weeks could be particularly severe as columbia struggles with another expected surge allison that i'm just. afraid of boats a staged protests in cuba along the coastline to demand that the u.s. lift its trade embargo the flotilla sailed past the american embassy former u.s. president donald trump's administration tightened the embargo and cited concerns about a lack of democracy and have support from venezuela's socialist government president joe biden has promised to reverse that policy. the film won big at sunday's scaled back because ceremony it was also a good night for diversity with the most nominations ever for women about ne both in front and behind the camera runnels reports from hollywood and the oscar goes to. no man and no midland dominated the 93rd academy awards the film won best picture its star frances mcdormand best actress and director chloe zhao best director the 1st woman of color and only the 2nd woman ever to win the category so this is for anyone. who had the faith and the courage to hold on to the goodness in themself and to hold on to th
and i fear the next 2 weeks could be particularly severe as columbia struggles with another expected surge allison that i'm just. afraid of boats a staged protests in cuba along the coastline to demand that the u.s. lift its trade embargo the flotilla sailed past the american embassy former u.s. president donald trump's administration tightened the embargo and cited concerns about a lack of democracy and have support from venezuela's socialist government president joe biden has promised to...
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catastrophic to the entire fishery and could in essence put us out of business and train for health columbia's intensive care crisis as it braces for a surgeon called 900 case. thank you for joining us jordan's government says for ted what it calls a malicious brought to destabilize the country the half brother of king abdullah has been put under house arrest he says he's being punished for speaking out against corruption by jordan's deputy prime minister says friends homs and other top officials have been under surveillance for some time hoda abdel-hamid reports. it was talk about the 0 hour to government said that prompted jordan's king abdullah to give the green light for the arrest of mordant dozen people including bessemer would allow a former head of the royal court and finance minister he then became part of the inner circle of prince hamza bin hissene the half brother of the king who was also crown prince until he was removed from the role in 2004 jordan's deputy prime minister a minister for the said that beyond a doubt in a circle of prince hamza will coordinate. with foreign parties
catastrophic to the entire fishery and could in essence put us out of business and train for health columbia's intensive care crisis as it braces for a surgeon called 900 case. thank you for joining us jordan's government says for ted what it calls a malicious brought to destabilize the country the half brother of king abdullah has been put under house arrest he says he's being punished for speaking out against corruption by jordan's deputy prime minister says friends homs and other top...
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some 34 states and the district of columbia have created laws about the use of body cameras, although those laws are very different when it comes to different aspects of its use including privacy concerns, the use of audio and visual. the state by state breakdown from the urban institute about the various laws by state about where body cameras can be used, when they can used, rules for public access, how they can be used, rules on video storage. a lot of issues with body cameras as well. earline is next out of florida. good morning. >> good morning. my first time calling, and i made it, i actually went through and i'm very happy. >> glad you got through, earline. go ahead. >> oh, thank you. i want any of the viewers that are listening right now to check their local police departments, their state, and see what percentage of black honorable men and women are serving in their community as law enforcement officers. i checked, like in indianapolis, 25 or 30% out of 800, possibly, i could be wrong there, just 25 to 30% are black officers out of 800. >> earline, is your point that police de
some 34 states and the district of columbia have created laws about the use of body cameras, although those laws are very different when it comes to different aspects of its use including privacy concerns, the use of audio and visual. the state by state breakdown from the urban institute about the various laws by state about where body cameras can be used, when they can used, rules for public access, how they can be used, rules on video storage. a lot of issues with body cameras as well....
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there's another cartoon, columbia demands her children. here again you have the goddess columbia or liberty saying, mr. lincoln, give me back my 500,000 suns. all these men who have died on the battlefield. in this cartoon lincoln says something he said a lot. the fact is, by the way, that reminds me of a story. a lot of times when people came to lincoln he would say, that reminds me of a story and then he would tell them a funny story. this shows lincoln as an unserious person. as someone who does not grasp what's going on in the war. i august of 1864, lincoln is convinced that he's going to lose. the democrats believed that lincoln might cancel the election, but there is some really strong evidence that he never intended to do that. in one of the pieces of evidence is this document. this is known as the blind memorandum. the reason it's known as the blind memorandum is lincoln took a piece of paper, wrote this out, and then he folded it up and sealed it, and he had his cabinet sign it. they did not know what they were signing. let's look
there's another cartoon, columbia demands her children. here again you have the goddess columbia or liberty saying, mr. lincoln, give me back my 500,000 suns. all these men who have died on the battlefield. in this cartoon lincoln says something he said a lot. the fact is, by the way, that reminds me of a story. a lot of times when people came to lincoln he would say, that reminds me of a story and then he would tell them a funny story. this shows lincoln as an unserious person. as someone who...
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a privately run nature reserve on the plains of eastern columbia is home to many rare species of wild animal. the vast grasslands are also home to extensive cattle ranches. here but our guns family has lived in the region for generations they own 17000 hectares of land that's almost 3 times the size of manhattan. he's created the private low or a nature reserve on part of this land because the habitats of wild animals are shrinking fast as forests are cleared away to create pastures. and that's not the only problem jackie was face here populations across the region are at risk of being wiped out. a. fee. they have found their jaguars are being hunted we don't know who's doing it people like that tend to keep to themselves but we keep hearing rumors. here on the plains jacki was killed about $100.00 carbs and foals per year or most rogers have no interest in protecting the predatory cat. it's the greatest threat to their livestock. their house. we have built traps with fig tree trunks to kill jaguars like this. we anchored them in the ground and put planks like we use ones on the fence
a privately run nature reserve on the plains of eastern columbia is home to many rare species of wild animal. the vast grasslands are also home to extensive cattle ranches. here but our guns family has lived in the region for generations they own 17000 hectares of land that's almost 3 times the size of manhattan. he's created the private low or a nature reserve on part of this land because the habitats of wild animals are shrinking fast as forests are cleared away to create pastures. and that's...
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the district of columbia has served as a federal district over 200 years. the framers understood the importance of federal and state governments have separate authority and recognized that states would be ill-suited to house the federal government and this long before democrats make everything about race and now they want to grab two more votes in the senate. political advantage is no justification for policy that disregards precedent and the constitution, and therefore, i oppose this bill. >> congressman bob good of virginia. yesterday on the house floor, that was one of the last actions before the house off on a work of congressional recess and not back until may the 11th and this morning on the washington journal starting our three-hour program today getting your thoughts on d.c. statehood. if you support it 202-748-8000. oppose it 202-748-8001 and that special line for d.c. residents, 202-748-8002. todd is up first early in moreno valley, california for those who oppose it, todd, good morning. >> good morning, thank you for taking my call. d.c. statewoo
the district of columbia has served as a federal district over 200 years. the framers understood the importance of federal and state governments have separate authority and recognized that states would be ill-suited to house the federal government and this long before democrats make everything about race and now they want to grab two more votes in the senate. political advantage is no justification for policy that disregards precedent and the constitution, and therefore, i oppose this bill....
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vogel is responsible for 700 park locations in the district of columbia, maryland, virginia, and west virginia, a 140 million budget, and 1,200 employees. -- a 143 million dollar budget, and 1200 employees. more than 46 million visitors traveled to the region's national parks for recreation, education, inspiration, and relaxation each year, and the national cherry blossom festival is certainly one of the highlights. during his tenure at the national mall and memorial parks, he worked closely with the trust for the national mall to significantly advance the national mall plan and restore the worn turf. he worked with businessman and philanthropist, david rubenstein, to leverage federal and private donors for 15 million repair of the washington monument following an earthquake in august 2011. it ensured protection of the national mall's cherished space while welcoming millions of the people during historic events, including the 57th presidential inauguration, and the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. on behalf of the national park service, he assumed responsibility for new am
vogel is responsible for 700 park locations in the district of columbia, maryland, virginia, and west virginia, a 140 million budget, and 1,200 employees. -- a 143 million dollar budget, and 1200 employees. more than 46 million visitors traveled to the region's national parks for recreation, education, inspiration, and relaxation each year, and the national cherry blossom festival is certainly one of the highlights. during his tenure at the national mall and memorial parks, he worked closely...
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. >> they moved from british columbia to australia. >> that's pretty cool. >> that is. >> all with takeout. >> yeah. they knew they were going to be in quarantine from moving, that's what they did with their time. that happened. bagasaurus. >> not a grease stain in sight. >> not a one. >>> we go back to the united states where a man in idaho is balancing a garden hose on his nose for one hour and 41 minutes. the previous record was set to 40 minutes. he does it to promote step. so he thinks of creative ways. he has about 150 world records under his belt. >> this happened. also this happened, a dog. take a look what the dog did. dog holds onto a paddle. >> he didn't want to let him go. >> the paddle pal's leash. they're so cute. >> they're doing the buddy system. you remember that? >> you know what i hope happens today for us? i hope we get some sleep. because mona kosar abdi and i have gotten no sleep. that show just happened? is that what we did? i'm so tired. go to sleep, everybody. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creati
. >> they moved from british columbia to australia. >> that's pretty cool. >> that is. >> all with takeout. >> yeah. they knew they were going to be in quarantine from moving, that's what they did with their time. that happened. bagasaurus. >> not a grease stain in sight. >> not a one. >>> we go back to the united states where a man in idaho is balancing a garden hose on his nose for one hour and 41 minutes. the previous record was set to 40...
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he remains a fellow at yale and now on the faculty of columbia university's school of public health and has received six james beard awards, four iacpwaters and numerous other honors and is also editor in chief of the mark bittman project, a news alert and website focusing on all aspects of food from politics to delicious. his most recent book is a history of food and humanity which we'll be talking about today. animal, vegetable, junk. welcome, mark. >> thanks, patty, sounds like you're talking about somebody else. >> you actually did at all that. >> if did. >> so the first chapters of your book and if you enjoy history like i do, it was intense. you delve into the history of agriculture and foods, so interesting. much of it is extremely unpleasant, stalin, mao, interesting situations between germany and denmark in the early 1900s. that was fascinating. fascinating reading all around but moving ton what has happened in the united states. we have the atrocity of slavery and the go-west young man era so i'd like to begin questions in that era and i'd like to start with the united states
he remains a fellow at yale and now on the faculty of columbia university's school of public health and has received six james beard awards, four iacpwaters and numerous other honors and is also editor in chief of the mark bittman project, a news alert and website focusing on all aspects of food from politics to delicious. his most recent book is a history of food and humanity which we'll be talking about today. animal, vegetable, junk. welcome, mark. >> thanks, patty, sounds like you're...
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he is interviewed by the columbia university health and a bit -- an epidemiology professor sunday at nine eastern. then john talks about his book, a washington memoir which recounts his career in the house of representatives and the future of the republican party. sunday at 10:50 p.m. eastern, amanda ripley on her book high conflict, when we get trapped and how we get out which looks at how people can engage in healthy conflict resolution. watch book tv sunday on c-span 2. ♪ >> middle and high schools students participated in c-span's studentcam competition, telling us what issues the president and congress should address this year. paul month, we're featuring the winners. our grand prize winner is a ninth ad
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a car bomb exploded in front of their shop they were both miraculously on hard what's that piece of columbia the shuttle to attach it to be put out by far this event has set off a new wave of violence insurgency that 330 years of commercial struggle that review and everything turned towards in the 2nd draft token but feel very nice and i think everybody at it again i don't know what they are battling for a little bit because some do one thing and others to another are not made to people in the middle of the worst part identity original deal in pm or in the actual target is probably these buildings the mayor's office of the municipality according to the south and department of a week after the incident the mayor herself cannot understand how such a not rich would hop hop and we are waiting for a clear response from the public forces as to how the car came into the municipality. what's the violence in colombia it goes much farther if someone like the mio coordinator of human rights in tokyo did some ice a folder with hundreds of threats or a desk or a military since obviously a regular groups
a car bomb exploded in front of their shop they were both miraculously on hard what's that piece of columbia the shuttle to attach it to be put out by far this event has set off a new wave of violence insurgency that 330 years of commercial struggle that review and everything turned towards in the 2nd draft token but feel very nice and i think everybody at it again i don't know what they are battling for a little bit because some do one thing and others to another are not made to people in the...
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columbia. from francis. who said well ok you're on the. path. and this year. so the formula got. to us and i mean. i think nicky endorsing it. to stop us from going to a lot of pain. in the alchemy you know seeing your monument to modify misdemeanors . you know you know no i. mean. in the future than just you know. the songs we're going to. read many not. just downloaded which on the 22nd just coming in on the twenty's move around and you're going to. continue to see. that mass marketing. you know the day. that a young. guy. asked for. a kit that you can. just get in my mind i thought it would have been. so good. what good. if it done to them last month and then move. on i mean i plan to push it in. some communities and go on if i mean. this will. be a little bit. oh really oh cool oh. mother. i want to go to be a. good number after all. but. they're nothing. but the group of mutants the few little. who could look at it. and when i pop. but you could say. that you're going to have a lot of canadian that i can name piano when they hear one of the news calls a man their kid and wha
columbia. from francis. who said well ok you're on the. path. and this year. so the formula got. to us and i mean. i think nicky endorsing it. to stop us from going to a lot of pain. in the alchemy you know seeing your monument to modify misdemeanors . you know you know no i. mean. in the future than just you know. the songs we're going to. read many not. just downloaded which on the 22nd just coming in on the twenty's move around and you're going to. continue to see. that mass marketing. you...
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reporter: but with the pace of a vaccine distribution in the district of columbia, it does not strengthen the argument and a statement. ms. psaki: he has spoken about it in the past, but we do track every community, we track every state and locality in how the distribution is going and how we can improve it, and we work closely with leaders. one size does not fit all. in some cases at that means we increase distribution to pharmacies, to mobile vaccine sites, so that is something ongoing with the leaders around the country, including of course with leaders in the district of columbia. reporter: thank you. i want to talk about if the white house is content by the latest round of talks with iran? ms. psaki:ms. psaki: -- ms. psaki: we are only on the first day so i will give the team on the ground an opportunity to comment on that. reporter: -- the european direction and the chinese and iran, so why do you have a high-ranking u.s. official in vienna? ms. psaki: i think it is important to convey to our partners that we believe diplomacy is the best out forward, the most appropriate step forwa
reporter: but with the pace of a vaccine distribution in the district of columbia, it does not strengthen the argument and a statement. ms. psaki: he has spoken about it in the past, but we do track every community, we track every state and locality in how the distribution is going and how we can improve it, and we work closely with leaders. one size does not fit all. in some cases at that means we increase distribution to pharmacies, to mobile vaccine sites, so that is something ongoing with...
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he ends up being president of columbia university. and then just as he's really getting full stride enjoying that job. truman calls him back and makes him the supreme allied commander of european forces for the northland tree. he was really enjoying what he was doing at columbia because he felt like he was working to better the lives of people through education in pushing for. peace. and each post he did that was kind of his thing was start looking for the way for a lasting. peace. this lasting piece he's said can't be built slowly on military strength. we have to we have to put the full mind of the nation behind us the education the science. the sacrifice to bank a common gift the role of supreme allied commander. i probably viewed as one of his greatest. as far as driving for peace it was the most important his goal. in the goal of nato at the time was just to provide. western europe with enough protection that the people could become confident themself as i dug out from the from the debris of world war ii. and become start producin
he ends up being president of columbia university. and then just as he's really getting full stride enjoying that job. truman calls him back and makes him the supreme allied commander of european forces for the northland tree. he was really enjoying what he was doing at columbia because he felt like he was working to better the lives of people through education in pushing for. peace. and each post he did that was kind of his thing was start looking for the way for a lasting. peace. this lasting...
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he's a professor of psychology at columbia, university, an air force veteran, and a recreational heroin user. woe talked about that an his book where he explains what the real problem with drugs is. dr. carl hart, welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> thank you for having me, trevor. good to see you again. >> trevor: you have a new book out that's got everybody talking, "drug use for grown-ups." just to set the stage, you are a tenured professor at columbia, right. >> yes. >> trevor: you are a established and respected neuroscientist. you are not some dude selling little baggies of weed. we're talking to a doctor here. >> yes. >> trevor: first things first -- what is the biggest misconception around drug use? because when people say, like, drug use for grownups, people would be, like, what are you talking, vicodin? what do you mean by drug use? >> when i'm talking about drug use, i'm talking cocaine, mdma, sill seiben, and the biggest misconception is most people who use these drugs are addicted. the vast majority are not addicted. up0%, 80% of people who use drugs don't hav
he's a professor of psychology at columbia, university, an air force veteran, and a recreational heroin user. woe talked about that an his book where he explains what the real problem with drugs is. dr. carl hart, welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> thank you for having me, trevor. good to see you again. >> trevor: you have a new book out that's got everybody talking, "drug use for grown-ups." just to set the stage, you are a tenured professor at...
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police in south carolina have shut down a neighborhood in suburban columbia after a protest turned violent. it happened in front of the home of a soldier who assaulted a black man walking down the street. here's abc's andrea fujii. >> reporter: this morning, a u.s. army soldier is under arrest after shoving a black man in this south carolina neighborhood. >> what are you doing here? >> walking. >> there's a difference between pushing you -- >> you're the aggressor, buddy. >> oh. >> you better walk away. you walk away. >> reporter: authorities now charging 42-year-old jonathan pentland with assault and battery. >> you coming after me. >> i ain't coming after you. you in the wrong neighborhood, [ bleep ]. get out. >> reporter: in the video, the man who was shoved says he lives in that neighborhood. >> we're not going to let people be bullies in our community. if you are, you're going to answer for it. >> reporter: the sheriff's department which has not confirmed the victim's identity says the man had approached several neighbors in a threatening manner, prompting neighbors to ask pentland to
police in south carolina have shut down a neighborhood in suburban columbia after a protest turned violent. it happened in front of the home of a soldier who assaulted a black man walking down the street. here's abc's andrea fujii. >> reporter: this morning, a u.s. army soldier is under arrest after shoving a black man in this south carolina neighborhood. >> what are you doing here? >> walking. >> there's a difference between pushing you -- >> you're the aggressor,...
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>> columbia dispatch, your line is open. >> can you hear me? >> loud and clear. >> i wanted to ask about ohio. i know you spoke with a reporter about new york. where did ohio sit on that chart. new york was just below the line, was ohio 6000 people off or closer to we barely kept from losing two seats, if that makes sense. >> it does make sense. let me toss this over to kristin. we will work on getting that for you from our pio call-in number if she does not. >> ohio was next in line behind new york. they were at ranking 437. they were close, as well, to receiving one more seat than they did. >> thanks for that. >> howard fisher, your line is open. >> thank you. i appreciate you taking calls. a lot of us are waiting for some of the data to be posted. we need to be parochial. we did not gain an anticipated seat. how off or we in terms of having that whatever it was to get a 10th seat? >> i will let demo speak to that line of questioning about your state. >> for arizona, they were ranking 440 as far as the states that were just below the cut off
>> columbia dispatch, your line is open. >> can you hear me? >> loud and clear. >> i wanted to ask about ohio. i know you spoke with a reporter about new york. where did ohio sit on that chart. new york was just below the line, was ohio 6000 people off or closer to we barely kept from losing two seats, if that makes sense. >> it does make sense. let me toss this over to kristin. we will work on getting that for you from our pio call-in number if she does not....
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on april 12, 1981, space shuttle "columbia" lifted off. we start with the 1979 nasa film "where dreams come true," highlighting the contribution of women and minorities to nasa and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space shuttle program, then two years away from its first mission. watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3 every weekend documenting america's story, funding for american history tv comes from these companies, who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> in the 1830s under president jackson, the cherokee indians were forcibly removed from their land in the southwest u.s. in what became known as the trail of tears. oklahoma law professor lindsay robertson discusses the issues the, especially the role of chief justice john marshall. the museum of history and culture, co-hosted this event. >> good morning. i'm elizabeth and to introduce our next speaker. lindsay robertson is the author of "conquest by law" that explore
on april 12, 1981, space shuttle "columbia" lifted off. we start with the 1979 nasa film "where dreams come true," highlighting the contribution of women and minorities to nasa and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space shuttle program, then two years away from its first mission. watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3 every weekend documenting...
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host: harriet washington a lecture in bioethics at columbia university. former page one editor "usa today". research fellow medical ethics at harvard. first call from bayside new york. you are on with author. washington. >>caller. thank you i just got my c-span reinstated i didn't know a anything about your book i cannot wait to get my hands on it. because of my own experience and how elderly people are treated in the hospitals so does it contain advice not to go on and on but somebody who had recently come back to colorado talking about advanced directives if you're not informed how bad the patient is an i was saying to her should i carry them with me? if you're in a car accident and you are unconscious and go to the hospital had you get that protection? she said people in colorado are getting tattoos with proof there is some type of protection. >> this is an excellent question. i talk about advanced directives and limitations and the elderly are particularly valuable but it is very hard in my opinion, what can one person do? you are confronted not only
host: harriet washington a lecture in bioethics at columbia university. former page one editor "usa today". research fellow medical ethics at harvard. first call from bayside new york. you are on with author. washington. >>caller. thank you i just got my c-span reinstated i didn't know a anything about your book i cannot wait to get my hands on it. because of my own experience and how elderly people are treated in the hospitals so does it contain advice not to go on and on but...
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and a lot to stay in columbia,. and he would eventually run the coup clocks klan out of the county. she kept him from going to union camps would any other confederate prisoner would have been sent to a unique camp. i heard that she was afforded power because the unions people just respected her so much. >> thank. you amnesty right there because our time is short and it is important to say, james k polk announced his video, sarah polk is a widow. how much time does polk -- what happens to sara polk especially during the civil war? >> she becomes a widow. -- until she died at the age of 88. the house that they fixed up for the retirement became a shrine for her husband. she received people. during the civil war, she did not take sides of the mayor came to her and said you know the union is coming into the city. what should i tell the general, the union general she said you may tell him that i am at home. the confederates and the union troops respected her. she did not take sides. she was completely neutral. and she isolated herself into that period prior to the civil war. people put t
and a lot to stay in columbia,. and he would eventually run the coup clocks klan out of the county. she kept him from going to union camps would any other confederate prisoner would have been sent to a unique camp. i heard that she was afforded power because the unions people just respected her so much. >> thank. you amnesty right there because our time is short and it is important to say, james k polk announced his video, sarah polk is a widow. how much time does polk -- what happens to...
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that is ongoing with leaders around the country, including leaders in the district of columbia. go ahead in the back. >> is the white house satisfied or content by this first round of talks between -- and iran? sec. psaki: we are only on the first day so i will allow the team on the ground to give the assessment of how the talks have gone. >> if talks are indirect between the europeans, russians, chinese, and iran, why do you have a high-ranking u.s. official in vienna since you don't want to talk directly? sec. psaki: it is important to convey to our partners that we believe diplomacy is the best step forward. the most appropriate step. robert malley, somebody who has been part of negotiations in the past, is an appropriate level individual from the government to be there. >> there is no listing of any sanctions until iran complies? sec. psaki: we expect a big part of the conversation will be how iran can come back into compliance and what would be required of the united states. we have been clear that we are not anticipating any steps at this moment. we will allow negotiations
that is ongoing with leaders around the country, including leaders in the district of columbia. go ahead in the back. >> is the white house satisfied or content by this first round of talks between -- and iran? sec. psaki: we are only on the first day so i will allow the team on the ground to give the assessment of how the talks have gone. >> if talks are indirect between the europeans, russians, chinese, and iran, why do you have a high-ranking u.s. official in vienna since you...
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there >> i think it is because if you look at places like chile, now quite developed in many ways, columbia getting there in terms of development, you know country like brazil is interesting because on the one hand, it is leading the global economy but with huge distribution difficulties that keep it really more on the developing countryside. if you look at some of the poorest countries in say central america, like guatemala for instance, you're talking about places where you can't even reach the farmers and highlights by highway. and so their problems are trying to build infrastructure so that they can join the 20th century economy, forget the 21st century economy, so yes you've radically different levels of development, but when you think about, it you have radically different levels of development within countries. look at the north of mexico and the interior of the country, there are very different levels of development, even within the countries. >> as a secretary of state think of human differently as part of the region because of the domestic policies and the relationships? >> i thin
there >> i think it is because if you look at places like chile, now quite developed in many ways, columbia getting there in terms of development, you know country like brazil is interesting because on the one hand, it is leading the global economy but with huge distribution difficulties that keep it really more on the developing countryside. if you look at some of the poorest countries in say central america, like guatemala for instance, you're talking about places where you can't even...
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. >>> i'm british columbia british columbia . >>> i'm brianna keilar alongside john berman. minneapolis is bracing for unrest. >> america first in hate. marjorie jean's platform. >>> johnson & johnson making up claims about other companies. >>> a big blowup between top business leaders and republican lawmakers. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm brianna keilar alongside john berman. it's great to be alongside you. >> it's great to have you here. you are brianna keilar. how are things going along so far? >> it's great. thank you for welcoming me in so graciously. >> are you going to stay? >> i think i am. there are closing arguments beginning with derek chauvin. the former police officer knelt on george floyd's neck and back for 9:29. crews are installing razor wire around police stations and thousands of national guard troops are ready to deploy if needed. >> the verdict in one of the most closely watched trials in years could be concluded. many cities reeling from other police-involved deaths including daunte wright. >> what can w
. >>> i'm british columbia british columbia . >>> i'm brianna keilar alongside john berman. minneapolis is bracing for unrest. >> america first in hate. marjorie jean's platform. >>> johnson & johnson making up claims about other companies. >>> a big blowup between top business leaders and republican lawmakers. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm brianna keilar alongside john berman. it's great to...
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check out this mesmerizing northern lights display over central british columbia. the stunning footage captured by canadian photographer christopher foote showing ribbons of green and gold light dancing in the night sky. that is definitely on my bucket list. a chaotic scene breaking out of the car show in shanghai, china, when an angry tesla owner stormed the display to announce her dissatisfaction with the california-based company. she was wearing a shirt that apparently said "the brakes don't work." in a statement, they said the woman's father had been killed in a crash. neither the company nor the woman's claims have been independently verified. a fire ripped through a condo development that was under construction in canada. the fire chief said there was no injuries, the building was unoccupied, but three nearby buildings were damaged. all right, we need your help. check out the security footage from a homeowner in palm coast, florida. she admits she may have seen jurassic park too many times, but she swears what you are seeing there is a baby dinosaur. what do
check out this mesmerizing northern lights display over central british columbia. the stunning footage captured by canadian photographer christopher foote showing ribbons of green and gold light dancing in the night sky. that is definitely on my bucket list. a chaotic scene breaking out of the car show in shanghai, china, when an angry tesla owner stormed the display to announce her dissatisfaction with the california-based company. she was wearing a shirt that apparently said "the brakes...
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david: i am qualified to practice law in the district of columbia, but not minnesota. i did google it. the maximum sentence for that most severe second-degree murder charge goes up to 40 years. typically for a first offender, that would be relatively unusual. we are talking about serious jail time. it is very much an issue. shery: david, thank you very much expertise on columbia d.c. law. david westin there. next, netflix shares slumped as subscriber growth falls way short of estimates. we get some analysis next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: time for morning calls ahead of the asian trading day with sophie kamaruddin. we continue to see rising infections across asia. how is that going to factor into the region's recovery? sophie: we have seen that perhaps put some weight on the anticipation for the recovery in the region. we see services sectors -- may see services sectors see some dampening effect. we have seen the msci aipac gauge back too -- apac gauge back after prospect started to waiver in march. stock losses in asia this month led by japan and india, which are
david: i am qualified to practice law in the district of columbia, but not minnesota. i did google it. the maximum sentence for that most severe second-degree murder charge goes up to 40 years. typically for a first offender, that would be relatively unusual. we are talking about serious jail time. it is very much an issue. shery: david, thank you very much expertise on columbia d.c. law. david westin there. next, netflix shares slumped as subscriber growth falls way short of estimates. we get...
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he served as united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit as counselor of chief and staff to u.s. attorney general william prince smith and law clerk to both. as most of you know he was appointed to serve as independent counsel for five investigations, including whitewater from 1994 to 1999. many of you know him through his writing. author of first among equals. the supreme court in american life. the baylor story, contempt, emma memoir of of the clinton investigation which was a new york times bestseller in 2018 and religious liberty and crisis. with what was released this past tuesday and with which we celebrate this past evening. ken and his wife alice who is here this evening, great to have you here, alice, now reside along the peaceful banks of the river in waco texas. we are blessed this evening to hear from two devoted giants of faith and freedom who have shared their thinking and strengthened our resolve to defend america's first freedom. please join me in welcoming doctor tom and judge ken starr. >> well, thank you, david. i can see that this is on. i can he
he served as united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit as counselor of chief and staff to u.s. attorney general william prince smith and law clerk to both. as most of you know he was appointed to serve as independent counsel for five investigations, including whitewater from 1994 to 1999. many of you know him through his writing. author of first among equals. the supreme court in american life. the baylor story, contempt, emma memoir of of the clinton investigation which...
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white house, we released 50 state-by-state fact sheets in addition to fact sheets for the district of columbia and puerto rico for passing the american jobs plan so we can invest in infrastructure and grow our economy. on the screen behind me, you will see some of the needs outlined and the tangible difference the jobpl
white house, we released 50 state-by-state fact sheets in addition to fact sheets for the district of columbia and puerto rico for passing the american jobs plan so we can invest in infrastructure and grow our economy. on the screen behind me, you will see some of the needs outlined and the tangible difference the jobpl
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come with us to columbia south carolina and meet south carolina etv. established by the state of south carolina in 1958, initial mission of this company was to export the use of television and other technologies in education. today, as cctv operates 11 tv stations and eight radio stations. >> this company is so money things disown people. we are a public media network, but for some people we are a television station, their comfort on a sunday night, we are a source of news and information, we are a place for educational resources for children. we are a place for resources for teachers in the classroom, we are also a place where people can feel a sense of community. i feel it one of our key roles is to be a convene or around topics that can bring our cooties together and make a stronger. throughout south carolina, we maintain 11 television stations and eight radio stations. we have access to unique set of tools and resources and it's our obligation to use and leverage to provide the best services to the people of south carolina that we can. >> after mor
come with us to columbia south carolina and meet south carolina etv. established by the state of south carolina in 1958, initial mission of this company was to export the use of television and other technologies in education. today, as cctv operates 11 tv stations and eight radio stations. >> this company is so money things disown people. we are a public media network, but for some people we are a television station, their comfort on a sunday night, we are a source of news and...
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a columbia professor of economics. caterpillar up more than 27%. outward numbers in the last couple of minutes, and it is a big beat on earnings. 287 versus an estimate of 195. revenue, $11.9 billion versus an estimate of $10.48 billion. expectations were high and we are coming with a big surprise on caterpillar. tom: this goes into the partition you made earlier about the chip issue. these are really worth studying, these are companies that are global, but much more away from the hoopla, if you will of amazon, apple, and google. these are real businesses and where -- i way they do -- well they do with a revenue beat and where they reframe. jonathon: a nice read, encouraged by improving conditions the stock is up. lisa: it has to do not only with homebuilding, which has been going gangbusters. the ideas of investing in infrastructure and i have to say that the fascinating story that is surprising after the digital economy was front and center in 2020, now we are talking about the physical world and just how much people are bidding that up, and i wo
a columbia professor of economics. caterpillar up more than 27%. outward numbers in the last couple of minutes, and it is a big beat on earnings. 287 versus an estimate of 195. revenue, $11.9 billion versus an estimate of $10.48 billion. expectations were high and we are coming with a big surprise on caterpillar. tom: this goes into the partition you made earlier about the chip issue. these are really worth studying, these are companies that are global, but much more away from the hoopla, if...
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space shuttle columbia lifted off from florida's kennedy space center with two crew members aboard. we start with a 1979 nasa film, "where dreams come true." the film highlights the contribution of women and minorities to nasa and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space program. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. c span's new online store. go there today to order a copy of the congressional directory a compact, spiral bound book with contact information for every member of congress, including bios and committee assignments. also contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet. order your copy at c-spanshop.org. every purchase helps support c-span's nonprofit operation. >>> well, the history of gaming in nevada, you could say, in a sense, begins primarily in reno. the northern part of the state was predominant up in the 1950s. you have to remember that las vegas wasn't incorporated until 1905, so actually, there was very little gaming in the southern part of the stat
space shuttle columbia lifted off from florida's kennedy space center with two crew members aboard. we start with a 1979 nasa film, "where dreams come true." the film highlights the contribution of women and minorities to nasa and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space program. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. c span's new online store. go there today to order a copy of the congressional...
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the missionary grandson he went to law school in columbia and like all these other missionary grandsons came back to hawaii just imbued with 19th century american racism. just plain old get down racism. well, they formed this hawaiian league which as they begin taking more revolutionarily became the committee of safety trying to make a comparison to the american revolution in 1776. there was at that time warships and honolulu harbor now the japanese all had a big presence in hawaii. in fact kalakawa in his waning years realized hawaii is too too small and two week to ever make it go of it as an independent country. it must one day belong to the united states or belong to japan. and here we have the japanese crews are naniwa which was the largest most powerful cruiser in the world when it was launched and the uss boston next next to it. now. you see the american cruiser still has sailing mass in case the engines failed the japanese were past that boston had eight inch guns none. i had 10 inch guns if they had gotten into a fight. i don't think there's any question who would have won. wel
the missionary grandson he went to law school in columbia and like all these other missionary grandsons came back to hawaii just imbued with 19th century american racism. just plain old get down racism. well, they formed this hawaiian league which as they begin taking more revolutionarily became the committee of safety trying to make a comparison to the american revolution in 1776. there was at that time warships and honolulu harbor now the japanese all had a big presence in hawaii. in fact...
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the district of columbia is required in the constitution to serve as the seat of american government. republicans want to keep it that way. >> federalist number 43 james madison argued that as a capital city were situated in a state the federal government would be subject to undue influence by the host state. >> the bill would shrink the size of d.c. and be named after frederic douglas, who is buried in the city. the bill will likely die in the senate. it needs 60 votes to clear a filibuster. some democrats think they can overcome that hurdle. >> you don't do any filibusters for anything now except legislation. it is on its last legs. so with the movement of the filibuster, there will be movement for d.c. statehood. >> bill: this bill is a chess piece in a larger game played by democrats. they will use this bill to get support to modify the filibuster. >> bill: more coming up in a moment. >> dana: joining us for more on this ari fleischer. when we were staffers in the mid 90s this was an issue but now has white house backing. it will pass in the house and they are eyeing the filibuste
the district of columbia is required in the constitution to serve as the seat of american government. republicans want to keep it that way. >> federalist number 43 james madison argued that as a capital city were situated in a state the federal government would be subject to undue influence by the host state. >> the bill would shrink the size of d.c. and be named after frederic douglas, who is buried in the city. the bill will likely die in the senate. it needs 60 votes to clear a...
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the premier cold case unit in british columbia. get ready for an undercover mission unlike any you have ever seen. >>> coming up -- a sting by investigators worthy of the big screen. >> they're described as right out of hollywood. the staged kidnapping. the fake blood is truly phenomenal. >> meet the man they call "mr. big" when "dateline" continues. so you want to make the best burger ever? then make it! that means selling everything. and eating nothing but cheese till you find the perfect slice... even if everyone asks you... another burger truck? don't listen to them! that means cooking day and night until you get... [ ding ] you got paid! that means adding people to the payroll. hi mom. that means... best burger ever. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, payroll, banking and live bookkeeping. >>> it was a sweet wedding, happy and a little sad too. wistful when anna, the bride, danced with her father. it was 2003. six years since her mother vanished from her life. her father insisted he had
the premier cold case unit in british columbia. get ready for an undercover mission unlike any you have ever seen. >>> coming up -- a sting by investigators worthy of the big screen. >> they're described as right out of hollywood. the staged kidnapping. the fake blood is truly phenomenal. >> meet the man they call "mr. big" when "dateline" continues. so you want to make the best burger ever? then make it! that means selling everything. and eating nothing...
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host: harriet washington, a lecturer at columbia university. she was born on fort dix , daughter of two soldiers. she's the author of six books and one of the things we like to do with our in depth authors is ask him or her what they are reading and if this is something that interests you we will show you right now the books that harriet washington, some of her favorite books and some of the books that she's reading. here are some of her favorites. rudolph fisher, up above the world, on custom earth, the warden anthony trollope, the beggars opera i john gay, the word for world is forced by ursula le guin im core more and other stories by samuel delany and she's currently reading button brooks by thomas mann. went through a lot of books there, harriet washington, but you added this note to our producer and said i just finished reading 30 plus the books in my role as a critic. guest: that's a lot of books. i'm lucky enough to be in this group that are passionate about books and we reinforce each other's a sickness. [laughter] host: when we were r
host: harriet washington, a lecturer at columbia university. she was born on fort dix , daughter of two soldiers. she's the author of six books and one of the things we like to do with our in depth authors is ask him or her what they are reading and if this is something that interests you we will show you right now the books that harriet washington, some of her favorite books and some of the books that she's reading. here are some of her favorites. rudolph fisher, up above the world, on custom...
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she's a longtime resident of the district of columbia. my brother is here, raymond daniel jackson attorney at law. he traveled from florida to support me today. and last but not least, my husband, eric. he remains the best friend that i have ever had. in addition to the many other amazing roles he plays in our partnership, my husband and i have not invited today our very active 15 -month-old daughter, noel. we will all be much more productive today without her here. also missing is noel's big i brother, my 14-year-old stepson, isaiah who lives in tampa florida. he will be watching the hearing later today as an excellent civics lesson in the advise and consent role of the united states senate. there are obviously many other familyus members and loved ones and friends who could not be here today because of the covid restrictions here in the building, but i'm deeply grateful to them all. my family is the best part of me, and i wouldn't be here today without their love and support. thank you again. >> thank you very much. before i turn to que
she's a longtime resident of the district of columbia. my brother is here, raymond daniel jackson attorney at law. he traveled from florida to support me today. and last but not least, my husband, eric. he remains the best friend that i have ever had. in addition to the many other amazing roles he plays in our partnership, my husband and i have not invited today our very active 15 -month-old daughter, noel. we will all be much more productive today without her here. also missing is noel's big i...
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in columbia, one third of their exports are in oil. certainly, the correlation with commodity prices tends to be pretty strong. what we are seeing recently as that some of those correlations are starting to break down a bit. suggesting there is a bit more at play than just the bullish commodity super cycle story. joe: let's talk a little bit more about the demand side. we are having a conversation at this time yesterday about the slightly slowing credit impulse out of china. of course, that could be a potential big source of demand. our signs of demand abating? is there a point where $10,000 copper a ton in london starts creating a little bit of demand disruption? >> i think john made some good points about not the overly concerned about the credit impulse but being something to watch. we now have these other areas that are making up some of that impulse, particularly in europe and the u.s. in the u.s., the plans proposed by the biden administration, all of that is very copper intensive at it will require a lot of imports of copper fro
in columbia, one third of their exports are in oil. certainly, the correlation with commodity prices tends to be pretty strong. what we are seeing recently as that some of those correlations are starting to break down a bit. suggesting there is a bit more at play than just the bullish commodity super cycle story. joe: let's talk a little bit more about the demand side. we are having a conversation at this time yesterday about the slightly slowing credit impulse out of china. of course, that...
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columbia law school a graduate of harvard college and yale law school former law clerk to the honorable john paul stevens who was also reporter for "sports illustrated" from 1999 to 2002 and he's a man of diverse interests. he is joined by randy kennedy, my old friend. brandy is the michael cline professor of law at harvard law school. randy received his undergraduate from princeton and his law degree from el university attended oxford university as a rhodes scholar former supreme court justice thurgood marshall. he's the author of six books including race, crime and the law for which he received the robert kennedy book award. he is a practicing lawyer and has been a member of the bar of the supreme court of the u.s. and colombia member of the american philosophical society american academy of arts and sciences. tonight they will discuss jamal's new book "how rights went wrong" why our obsession with rights is tearing america apart welcome to you both. glad you are here. >> thank you carolyn. good to be here and thank you to randy for agreeing to participate in this conversation. i thou
columbia law school a graduate of harvard college and yale law school former law clerk to the honorable john paul stevens who was also reporter for "sports illustrated" from 1999 to 2002 and he's a man of diverse interests. he is joined by randy kennedy, my old friend. brandy is the michael cline professor of law at harvard law school. randy received his undergraduate from princeton and his law degree from el university attended oxford university as a rhodes scholar former supreme...
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in district of columbia. saying it's okay to do this if your vaccinated, the city's mayor hasn't lifted the guidance. you can see how it could get a little bit confusing for folks but i want to turn to tomorrow night. good night, president biden's first address to a joint session of congress. jason, it's going to look and feel a lot different than previous addresses to congress. what are you going to be watching for? >> the substance is what you're really after. the theatrics that they're going to put in place in terms of the spacing and how they're wearing masks and do members have to walk through a metal detector? all that is really theatrics. they're not going to have a crowd like they normally have. i've been to ten of these. i think it's a shame on how they're actually doing it and i think the expectations of the president are still very low, to see if this guy can read through a teleprompter and what will likely be a fairly short address because i just don't think he has the energy to get through it. >>
in district of columbia. saying it's okay to do this if your vaccinated, the city's mayor hasn't lifted the guidance. you can see how it could get a little bit confusing for folks but i want to turn to tomorrow night. good night, president biden's first address to a joint session of congress. jason, it's going to look and feel a lot different than previous addresses to congress. what are you going to be watching for? >> the substance is what you're really after. the theatrics that they're...