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first call for her is james in atlanta. caller: thank you. with the democrats need to do is start playing hardball politics. they have an equal rights bill. they need to put this bill with the payraise and anything else they want. joe mansion's estate is full of drugs and addiction he needs for treatment. they need to put these bills altogether so everybody gets what they want. denying people the men wage raise. they are stopping what 99% of america wants. even republicans get the welfare checks, they get the unemployment checks. everything the democrats want. this is a bipartisan bill for everyone. if they don't want to work with democrats, they need to be ostracized because they are stopping progress because we put them in office to move this country forward. host: a little bit about the internal dynamics there in the senate on the democratic side. what do you make of that? guest: i think james is sitting on an important point that a lot of progressives are making. as it stands now, the equality act, that's another thing house democrats pas
first call for her is james in atlanta. caller: thank you. with the democrats need to do is start playing hardball politics. they have an equal rights bill. they need to put this bill with the payraise and anything else they want. joe mansion's estate is full of drugs and addiction he needs for treatment. they need to put these bills altogether so everybody gets what they want. denying people the men wage raise. they are stopping what 99% of america wants. even republicans get the welfare...
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james is a graduate of yale university and duke university school of law. hayes practiced in washington d.c. for the last two decades the author of two previous books, charles hamilton houston and the struggle to end segregation.
james is a graduate of yale university and duke university school of law. hayes practiced in washington d.c. for the last two decades the author of two previous books, charles hamilton houston and the struggle to end segregation.
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then james patterson and former president bill clinton discuss
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our guest tonight is ron james author of the soon to be released truman court, fall in limits
our guest tonight is ron james author of the soon to be released truman court, fall in limits
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is james holman was clearly a very talented man? who probably ought to have been able to become a powerful architectural force in the island of his time? but he couldn't do that. because there was a a ceiling a barrier. for catholics like james holborn because of what we're called the penal laws which were established to to if you like punish catholics for having a religion that was different from the established state religion at that time. and so people like james holman. had to leave ireland if they wanted to achieve. they're full potential. and he was one of many many people. at that time in the late 18th century and beyond well into the 90th in the 20th century who came to america looking for opportunities to fulfill their aspirations and to to build better lives for themselves and their families which for example after the great hunger of the 1840s many many irish people fled, ireland and came here to america and became part of the fabric of modern america and contributed hugely to this country. and of course one descendant of
is james holman was clearly a very talented man? who probably ought to have been able to become a powerful architectural force in the island of his time? but he couldn't do that. because there was a a ceiling a barrier. for catholics like james holborn because of what we're called the penal laws which were established to to if you like punish catholics for having a religion that was different from the established state religion at that time. and so people like james holman. had to leave ireland...
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>> to mark its 60th anniversary the white house historical association published james hoban designer and builder of the white house. tonight on american history tv a panel discussion addresses the architectural, political and cultural ideas behind the mansion recognized worldwide. they also look back at the life and career of james hoban. you can watch that starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3's american history tv. >> 1700 block of massachusetts avenue northwest. wagon, you head up that way. we have a report of two cars overturned on connecticut and california. 606. any unit in the area of dupont circle, they're placing barricades on new hampshire avenue. >> 6:08 a.m. attention all units, tear gas is being used in the area of 34th and prospect northwest. >> 3614, 101, dupont circle. >> 607, do you have it? 619, we have another large group at dupont circle blocking the street. >> a large group at 34th and prospect. ♪♪ >> the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. >> this was
>> to mark its 60th anniversary the white house historical association published james hoban designer and builder of the white house. tonight on american history tv a panel discussion addresses the architectural, political and cultural ideas behind the mansion recognized worldwide. they also look back at the life and career of james hoban. you can watch that starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3's american history tv. >> 1700 block of massachusetts avenue northwest. wagon, you...
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james, new hampshire, share your thought. -- thoughts. caller: my perspective, from this standpoint, at one time i was in haiti during the 1990 period and before, when they did have mass migrations and stuff in guantanamo bay, cuba, for a time, taking care of after the process, taking care of the haitians migrating, thousands and thousands of them there. since that time, i have married one of the migrants and we had a daughter. now she is a practicing physician in new york city. however, the numbers coming are massive and i understand that this country cannot absorb waves of people of that nature. and i realize the conditions that they were existing in in haiti, having been there and lived through that turbulent time. so, i understand why these people are coming, but there is a limit to which the united states can accept mass migration across the borders. host: james, what are your thoughts on many of them having not lived in haiti for a long time. they migrated after the earthquake, before or after that, to countries like brazil and chil
james, new hampshire, share your thought. -- thoughts. caller: my perspective, from this standpoint, at one time i was in haiti during the 1990 period and before, when they did have mass migrations and stuff in guantanamo bay, cuba, for a time, taking care of after the process, taking care of the haitians migrating, thousands and thousands of them there. since that time, i have married one of the migrants and we had a daughter. now she is a practicing physician in new york city. however, the...
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him and i think sitting up here as quiet and peaceful as this place was a place to recharge my ron james provided his answer in the truman court, law and the limits of loyalty. >> my name is steven i'm so direction are of program and marketing for the kansas city publib
him and i think sitting up here as quiet and peaceful as this place was a place to recharge my ron james provided his answer in the truman court, law and the limits of loyalty. >> my name is steven i'm so direction are of program and marketing for the kansas city publib
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ron james provided his answer in the truman court, law and the limits of loyalty. >> my name is steven i'm so direction are of program and marketing for the kansas city public library. welcome to this special trim and day, three days removed
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host: so you would put him below james buchanan on most any list of worst presidents? he is at the bottom, could not seem to grasp the normandy of american divisions over slavery, the strife leading up to the civil war. that is how cbs news puts it in their story about worst presidents. you and put donald trump below that? host: i think they both did the same thing. they listened to people that wanted the power and they got paid to do so. if people think he is not getting paid for this from somebody, he has got to be getting paid. whenever they open up the deutsche bank or some of this investigation that went on that they are trying to investigate, that is something that is totally crazy. we had the russians interfere in our elections and what trump and the people are doing is having people investigate there the -- investigate the russians. who benefits from that? host: john in florida. where would you put donald trump? caller: i like donald trump very much and i think you did a great job and i think he would be up there with reagan. i don't know if he is the best pres
host: so you would put him below james buchanan on most any list of worst presidents? he is at the bottom, could not seem to grasp the normandy of american divisions over slavery, the strife leading up to the civil war. that is how cbs news puts it in their story about worst presidents. you and put donald trump below that? host: i think they both did the same thing. they listened to people that wanted the power and they got paid to do so. if people think he is not getting paid for this from...
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i do too kudos to james hobart. well merlot during these eight years from 1792 to 1800 when john and abigail adams first inhabited the white house surely word reached dublin and those with whom hoban had been working and studying with learned of his work on this new president's house in america what might they have thought or what would there have pers? have been on such a project. yeah, i mean, i think there's there's no doubt that the channels of were were strong and there was i mean there's there's evidence of a lot of correspondence between an even between george washington and and i think that letter to edward new in him. so there you know who was an irish politician. it's it's interesting to consider how that news would have would have traveled back to dublin and there is kind of a theory. that's that perhaps ivory and would have encouraged hope and to you know to go overseas to try to take a new opportunity because at the time for for an irish catholic and architect and commissions really weren't that plentif
i do too kudos to james hobart. well merlot during these eight years from 1792 to 1800 when john and abigail adams first inhabited the white house surely word reached dublin and those with whom hoban had been working and studying with learned of his work on this new president's house in america what might they have thought or what would there have pers? have been on such a project. yeah, i mean, i think there's there's no doubt that the channels of were were strong and there was i mean there's...
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james has covered libya extensively. the 1st we're going to go to adam reiney who's following developments at the conference in berlin. adam the, the statements that we've been hearing so far, not just from the people on that podium, but also us secretary of state as well. seem to suggest that there is a high degree of confidence about how these talks are progressing. that is being reflected in the rooms where the meetings are taking place. well, the sense here on the ground is that this is a strong partnership in its early stages. you had the german foreign minister speaking thing. we're not talking about libya anymore. we're talking with libya about its future and you had these very strong words. you mentioned from the libyan foreign minister. and she said it's time for concrete action now. all the parties, but the u. s. turkey and other groups are all saying we need the foreign fighters out. we need to get malicious, integrated into the one unified libyan military. and we must have elections by december 24th and creat
james has covered libya extensively. the 1st we're going to go to adam reiney who's following developments at the conference in berlin. adam the, the statements that we've been hearing so far, not just from the people on that podium, but also us secretary of state as well. seem to suggest that there is a high degree of confidence about how these talks are progressing. that is being reflected in the rooms where the meetings are taking place. well, the sense here on the ground is that this is a...
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continuing coverage of course when we come back here in the newsroom we got come out of santa maria james bays alan fischer she had her tansey and the guests and analysts taking us through the inauguration teaching you how to see where english streaming landed i'm not usually gentle. last thousands of our programs award winning documentary us debt. subscribe t u g forward slash al-jazeera english. for me ok welcome to the strange how many times a p.c. in your african friends own family a roll their eyes when they talk about some leaders on the african continent i'm up here on my laptop this is the abraham index of african governance he takes those iraq's and apply his data to them asking africans every year what do you think about what you think about your country's most bring in will bring us to take away from the 2020 index he is the chairman and founder of the brain foundation and this is what he told us a little bit. and. sal wrenching. that is the current governance in africa. i must say here regarding our ballot generally are again very the 4 current. candidates if it were to be rat
continuing coverage of course when we come back here in the newsroom we got come out of santa maria james bays alan fischer she had her tansey and the guests and analysts taking us through the inauguration teaching you how to see where english streaming landed i'm not usually gentle. last thousands of our programs award winning documentary us debt. subscribe t u g forward slash al-jazeera english. for me ok welcome to the strange how many times a p.c. in your african friends own family a roll...
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he then becomes a very with the work of james wyatt james wyatt was commissioned by to kill dares to kill dares were met with married to emily lennox the duke of richmond's daughter duke of richmond gordon who incidentally were the owners of my estates in scotland before i before i managed to buy them a long time ago now so here he was look at the wyatt was the very essence of you like of the of british establishment in in architectural terms. so hoban would have had this all of this exposure both as a boy on the estate in kilkenny and then in dublin, um learning his trade as an architect. he then goes to america 1785. i think he has all this influence of the great houses of island and he is then a philadelphia i think is the capital through the time of wyatt's work and things in america then has this fascinating project of of the white house to consider and i think george washington gives him an gives him my a tick mark for it, you know his work and he's influenced greatly by what he had seen in his in his formative years in ireland and he creates this this great house this seat of
he then becomes a very with the work of james wyatt james wyatt was commissioned by to kill dares to kill dares were met with married to emily lennox the duke of richmond's daughter duke of richmond gordon who incidentally were the owners of my estates in scotland before i before i managed to buy them a long time ago now so here he was look at the wyatt was the very essence of you like of the of british establishment in in architectural terms. so hoban would have had this all of this exposure...
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let's go to james. hello. caller: it makes me angry to hear people talk about's -- talk about the ignorance of what is going on. are you there? host: let's start with why you have decided to get vaccinated. tell us why? caller: because it is proven. all these people calling dr. fauci a liar, let me tell you. we were saved from the because of dr. -- we were saved from aids because of dr. fauci. believe me. i am not mad at the people who are not listening were our unvaccinated, but it is going to stupid. host: you said the reason you took the vaccination is because it is proven. tell me what you mean. caller: i'm 75 years old, vietnam veteran. i have some illnesses going on. i want to be safe. i have close people to me that her -- that are not listening, but i'm just saying we have to do this. this vaccination is not perfect it is not 100% but it is working . i will say this. they are guaranteeing us that this winter is going to be worse than last winter. host: that is james in spring valley. the cdc also posts
let's go to james. hello. caller: it makes me angry to hear people talk about's -- talk about the ignorance of what is going on. are you there? host: let's start with why you have decided to get vaccinated. tell us why? caller: because it is proven. all these people calling dr. fauci a liar, let me tell you. we were saved from the because of dr. -- we were saved from aids because of dr. fauci. believe me. i am not mad at the people who are not listening were our unvaccinated, but it is going to...
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forced to leave their homes because of the recent fighting world that from a different medic, this is james phase and just a moment, but 1st get an update from 2 of our port is in the us, we have alex fisher who's standing by for us at the white house. let's begin with hydro castro, who's outside the military base in fort lee, virginia, where these former u. s. translators work is and their families are arriving heidi. that's right, kim and they have been inside the military base now for the last few hours busses having taken them from a dulles airport to this military base. they'll reside here for maybe some 7 days, were told by the u. s. government, where they will complete their health streaming, which is the final step before receiving their green cards before their resettlement in cities across the country. i spoke with a man who was awaiting his cousin, came the fort life and back. both were interpreters for us forces in afghanistan. and one of the men comes from a family of 5 brothers who all signed up for that job. now 3 of those brother brothers have received us visas. there are 2
forced to leave their homes because of the recent fighting world that from a different medic, this is james phase and just a moment, but 1st get an update from 2 of our port is in the us, we have alex fisher who's standing by for us at the white house. let's begin with hydro castro, who's outside the military base in fort lee, virginia, where these former u. s. translators work is and their families are arriving heidi. that's right, kim and they have been inside the military base now for the...
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. >> to mark its 60th anniversary the white house historical society published james hoban designer and builder of the white house. tonight on american history tv a panel discussion addresses the political and cultural ideas behind the mansion recognized worldwide. they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and emigrated to the united states. you can watch that starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3's american history tv. >>> the decade of the 1960s wrote itself into history with names of pride and shame. words for all time and words of passing fancy. the decade created a new vocabulary of the magnificent and the minuscule. expo. mini skirts. koufax. kennedy. pope john. john glenn. graham. the beatles. peace corps. clay. pope paul. the wall. johnson. warhol. streisand. dope. black power. goldwater. hippie. dion. woodstock. the pill. james bond. tiny tim. hair. >> brant. bobby. wallace. golda meier. ecology. the supremes. apollo. psychedelic. wyeth. joe namath. malcolm x. armstrong. nixon. indira gandhi. demonstrations. l.e.m. but no name, no single w
. >> to mark its 60th anniversary the white house historical society published james hoban designer and builder of the white house. tonight on american history tv a panel discussion addresses the political and cultural ideas behind the mansion recognized worldwide. they also look back at the life and career of james hoban who was born in ireland and emigrated to the united states. you can watch that starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3's american history tv. >>> the decade of the...
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i was in mentor, ohio for a family birthday at the james and garfield's historic site. they're hosting one this year, probably have some snow. >> let's talk about our most recent presidents. two terms of the obama administration, they had young people of stories, how did the obamas use or host the white house easter egg? and michelle obama, really three of her time is first lady, was interested in promoting and active healthy lifestyle, through good nutrition exercise. so she started something called the let's move campaign. and they included that in the easter egg roll. they had an obstacle course, other fun and active games. >> so the trump family, they've had one easter egg roll so far, how are they hosting it? >> sure with a bit of a smaller sample size, they've taken a real active involvement in the days activities. the president and first lady last year, started the first easter egg roll themselves by blowing on whistles. and they greet the winners of that particular race. they've also been active in promoting childhood literacy. by using the special book where an
i was in mentor, ohio for a family birthday at the james and garfield's historic site. they're hosting one this year, probably have some snow. >> let's talk about our most recent presidents. two terms of the obama administration, they had young people of stories, how did the obamas use or host the white house easter egg? and michelle obama, really three of her time is first lady, was interested in promoting and active healthy lifestyle, through good nutrition exercise. so she started...
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but over the course of james is presidency. he grew to respect and like sarah so that near the end of the presidency. he was bringing young men to the white house to meet with sarah. so young politicians to meet with sarah. so he completely came around to her version of politics now the the reason that we don't know about sarah's politics and people didn't know about it at the time the reason that they kept thinking that she was this pious partner mrs. polk was because she practiced a politics of difference and that allowed her to remain below the radar and and i would argue was actually the worst of her power she always expressed her own political opinions as being those of her husband. she was very careful the same mr. polk thinks mr. polk believes. she just wasn't threatening to people. she also had a number of very powerful political friends, and i'm indebted to cassandra good's work on this idea. both men who were individual personal friends and then a very large circle of acquaintances who claim that they would rather tal
but over the course of james is presidency. he grew to respect and like sarah so that near the end of the presidency. he was bringing young men to the white house to meet with sarah. so young politicians to meet with sarah. so he completely came around to her version of politics now the the reason that we don't know about sarah's politics and people didn't know about it at the time the reason that they kept thinking that she was this pious partner mrs. polk was because she practiced a politics...
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a number of things in the book are here because of james shirk. we quote him extensively, and the work he does is truly important for america. i'm only going to take a couple more seconds to thank my publishers in the audience. harshet, kate, and a couple other people so important to the book. don lews, who is over there, who has been a godsend, in the amount of work he's put into it. this book is their book as well as our book. i want to share with you a little bit about why i wrote this book. i started working on this project with my wife about a year ago. for years i'd written and spoken about the growing national debt and investigated why government is growing beyond its means. i've been sounding that alarm for years. i spent a lot of time looking at the root causes of the excessive spending. what i discovered is that shadowbosses are setting the agenda. they're setting the agenda in congress. they're setting the agenda in our statehouses. they're setting the agenda in our city councils and on our school boards, as james so well put it before.
a number of things in the book are here because of james shirk. we quote him extensively, and the work he does is truly important for america. i'm only going to take a couple more seconds to thank my publishers in the audience. harshet, kate, and a couple other people so important to the book. don lews, who is over there, who has been a godsend, in the amount of work he's put into it. this book is their book as well as our book. i want to share with you a little bit about why i wrote this book....
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what did you make about james? well 1st thing to say is after 3 days, well actually is 4 days because before the 7 summit he was sitting down with barbara johnson for bilateral summit in the u. k. u s. president biden sounded to me a little tired. there were a few slips at the beginning, is talking about the kovacs fun, which is to provide kevin 1900 vaccine countries around the world. and he kept scolding copays at one point that you may not have heard of coverage. but of course, we may not have kofax, but i think all of us have heard of cove it. and then at the end he was being pushed on his meeting, which is coming up very important meeting with me, posted at one point. he said, i shouldn't be negotiating in public, i think probably repeating what some of his age told him before the press conference not to do. but there were significant comments, certainly on that meeting with putin and saying that the relations between the us and russia were at a low point. and it depends what the president putin does and how h
what did you make about james? well 1st thing to say is after 3 days, well actually is 4 days because before the 7 summit he was sitting down with barbara johnson for bilateral summit in the u. k. u s. president biden sounded to me a little tired. there were a few slips at the beginning, is talking about the kovacs fun, which is to provide kevin 1900 vaccine countries around the world. and he kept scolding copays at one point that you may not have heard of coverage. but of course, we may not...
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james your given project very may get their wish by virtue of the implosion that i believe c.n.n. is involved in as we speak. like a lesser return to our breaking news this hour because the russian foreign ministry says that washington bears full responsibility for harming relations with moscow after the white house said it was expelling diplomatic staff and imposing a wave of new sanctions the russian foreign ministry said that moscow would retaliate i thought there. such aggressive behavior will undoubtedly meet fam resistance a response to the sanctions will be inevitable washington has to understand that there will be a price for the degradation of bilateral relations and it is the us that is entirely responsible for what is happening which i would also like to say that the u.s. investor has been summoned to the russian foreign ministry. or turned diplomatic staff are being ordered to leave the country 32 entities and individuals are being sanctioned for alleged meddling in the 2020 alexion and additionally a number of russian financial institutions and 6 russian technology co
james your given project very may get their wish by virtue of the implosion that i believe c.n.n. is involved in as we speak. like a lesser return to our breaking news this hour because the russian foreign ministry says that washington bears full responsibility for harming relations with moscow after the white house said it was expelling diplomatic staff and imposing a wave of new sanctions the russian foreign ministry said that moscow would retaliate i thought there. such aggressive behavior...
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good evening to you, james. i think the thing _ evening to you, james. i think the thing from — evening to you, james. i think the thing from a — evening to you, james. i think the thing from a white house perspective is using _ thing from a white house perspective is using the _ thing from a white house perspective is using the white house office of media _ is using the white house office of media affairs. in other words, to not use — media affairs. in other words, to not use the _ media affairs. in other words, to not use the national media, but break— not use the national media, but break it— not use the national media, but break it down and talk to people in toledo. _ break it down and talk to people in toledo, ohio, ortalk to people in pennsylvania at the local markets and say, — pennsylvania at the local markets and say, "this is a very important message — and say, "this is a very important message coming from washington, but we wanted _ message coming from washington, but we wanted to talk to you directly." there's _ we wanted to tal
good evening to you, james. i think the thing _ evening to you, james. i think the thing from — evening to you, james. i think the thing from a — evening to you, james. i think the thing from a white house perspective is using _ thing from a white house perspective is using the _ thing from a white house perspective is using the white house office of media _ is using the white house office of media affairs. in other words, to not use — media affairs. in other words, to not use the _ media...
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gerry: hello and welcome to the wall street journal at large i'm james freeman and for james under gerry baker. how many allies will be left behind when the united states leaves afghanistan tuesday is the deadline when joe biden in the taliban who are suddenly in charge have given our troops for departing the country. there is a sentence we never expected to utter. american took never again to see carnage like the bombing that killed a dozens of service members and dozens of her afghan friends waiting and praying for a flight out of kabul pre-the white house and continue to insist it's a deadline for departure. the white house has been breaking to the american public and to those on the ground but not everybody is getting a seat on the remaining airplanes. here is the president on thursday evening. >> it will complete our mission and we will continue after troops are withdrawn to find means by which we define any american who wishes to get out of afghanistan, we will find them and we will get them out. james: for now we can only imagine how the president intends to bring other people hom
gerry: hello and welcome to the wall street journal at large i'm james freeman and for james under gerry baker. how many allies will be left behind when the united states leaves afghanistan tuesday is the deadline when joe biden in the taliban who are suddenly in charge have given our troops for departing the country. there is a sentence we never expected to utter. american took never again to see carnage like the bombing that killed a dozens of service members and dozens of her afghan friends...
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they were led back into england by james the first who then gave them his blessing to get them out of the country. he said they could go to the new world, they could go to the americas, fighting i think he said providing they treat themselves respectively. they were in and out of england and then down to the ships. fortunately, not being chased or executed by the king but gently encouraged to go somewhere else. >> professor robert stone, thank you very much. >> great. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in plymouth harbor, england, than mayflower ii lies in a coup, i think the ship comes to life again after three centuries in the pages of history. she is as accurate a replicate of the original as scholars and shipwrights could make her, a gift of englishmen to america, and historical figure far removed from the solemn ceremonies. this commute to history takes the form of living adventure. 337 years after the original set sail for the new world, on the landing stage from which the pilgrims departed, they did the ships company got speed and smooth sailing. ♪ variants men had to handle square ri
they were led back into england by james the first who then gave them his blessing to get them out of the country. he said they could go to the new world, they could go to the americas, fighting i think he said providing they treat themselves respectively. they were in and out of england and then down to the ships. fortunately, not being chased or executed by the king but gently encouraged to go somewhere else. >> professor robert stone, thank you very much. >> great. thank you. ♪...
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get back on track and pandemic recovery is our chance let's get the thoughts of our diplomatic editor james pais who tried to stop by a from the united nations so the secretary-general kicking off thing at the munich security conference there what is the u.n. hoping comes out of this this meeting. well i think the u.n. is hoping that out of all the diplomacy that's on at the moment and as you say we've got a g. 7 meeting that's just concluded we have the munich security conference taking place which in some ways today is going to end up being the public part of the g. 7 because many of the leaders are speaking and they'll be i think laying out points they'll be making in private cheering the closed the g. 7 virtual meeting all of this virtual today and i think clearly the priority for everyone is coded 19 dealing with 19 and you certainly got strong words coming out of the g. 7 statement the g. 7 met today in result to work together to be coded 19 build back better you can see the touches of boris johnson there in the way that the statement has been written i have to say you look at what th
get back on track and pandemic recovery is our chance let's get the thoughts of our diplomatic editor james pais who tried to stop by a from the united nations so the secretary-general kicking off thing at the munich security conference there what is the u.n. hoping comes out of this this meeting. well i think the u.n. is hoping that out of all the diplomacy that's on at the moment and as you say we've got a g. 7 meeting that's just concluded we have the munich security conference taking place...
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the day of lunch is not as critical with james webb as a planetary mission.— critical with james webb as a planetary mission. when you come back and talk— planetary mission. when you come back and talk to _ planetary mission. when you come back and talk to us _ planetary mission. when you come back and talk to us about _ planetary mission. when you come back and talk to us about it - planetary mission. when you come back and talk to us about it when l back and talk to us about it when it's up there? i back and talk to us about it when it's up there?— back and talk to us about it when it's up there? i would love to and i ho -e it's up there? i would love to and i hope that means _ it's up there? i would love to and i hope that means i'm coming - hope that means i'm coming back because if i come back that means it's doing it's thing and we have something. it's doing it's thing and we have something-— the newest member of the biden family has made his first public appearance. this is commander, a four—month old german shepherd whose arrival at the white house was announced via th
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james: were asking who needs all this government because we said a unique moment in u.s. history usually when politicians propose massive expansions of government is to address a faltering economy which the politicians rightly or wrongly blame on a market failure. but the u.s. economy has been rebounding strongly for an entire year, for as long as the government has been keeping records, there has never been as many job openings in the united states is there are right now, even more than the pre-covid trump years. yet washington is constructing an massive federal invention. no surprise given the principal architect of the spending surge is senate budget committee bernie sanders a devout socialist. whether americans are working well or not he does not like them and replaces them with government. why are so many democrats in congress going along with this experiment. the threat of washington printing and spending dollars is white americans are expressing great concern about the economy and a new fox pole. despite a roaring job market and a roaring stock market, the impact o
james: were asking who needs all this government because we said a unique moment in u.s. history usually when politicians propose massive expansions of government is to address a faltering economy which the politicians rightly or wrongly blame on a market failure. but the u.s. economy has been rebounding strongly for an entire year, for as long as the government has been keeping records, there has never been as many job openings in the united states is there are right now, even more than the...
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james bays. diplomatic editor there now to washington's national mall and my colleague she has her tanzi who's there she has it must be almost unreal the location where you're reporting from today because in theory it should be tens of thousands of people and all that is is actually a ring of steel. and some 190000 flags which are representing and i stand ins for the 10s of thousands of people who are unable to attend the inauguration here in the mall as you say traditionally tens of thousands do gather here this is always going to be a more subdued affair because of the power. the biden transition team had been discouraging public events for the inauguration but then off the storming of the capitol on january the 6th the decision was made to completely shut down the national event and it in place all for spectators as we now have these flags representing the 28 states and territories of the united states it's i think that will soon stand to a point right now there is how long will this sort of l
james bays. diplomatic editor there now to washington's national mall and my colleague she has her tanzi who's there she has it must be almost unreal the location where you're reporting from today because in theory it should be tens of thousands of people and all that is is actually a ring of steel. and some 190000 flags which are representing and i stand ins for the 10s of thousands of people who are unable to attend the inauguration here in the mall as you say traditionally tens of thousands...
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but i am intimidated a little bit, to have james -- here. a number of things in this book, are in there because of james. we quoted him extensively, and the work he does is important for america. so i'm going to take a couple more seconds, to thank my publishers who are in the audience. kate hearts in, and a couple of other people who have been so important for this book. one particular, don lieu. who has been an absolute godson in the amount of help and work he is put into it. this book is all their book as well as our book and i want to share with you a bit about, what i wrote this book. i started working on this project with my wife about a year ago. four years i have written, and i've spoken about the growing national debt. and investigated why the government is growing beyond it sneak its means. i've been sounding that alarm for years. and i've been looking at the root causes of accidents extensive spending. when i discovered, is that shadowbosses are setting the agenda. they are setting the agenda in cross, in the state houses, in our
but i am intimidated a little bit, to have james -- here. a number of things in this book, are in there because of james. we quoted him extensively, and the work he does is important for america. so i'm going to take a couple more seconds, to thank my publishers who are in the audience. kate hearts in, and a couple of other people who have been so important for this book. one particular, don lieu. who has been an absolute godson in the amount of help and work he is put into it. this book is all...
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james phase al jazeera. at the united nations. out there is at russell sa, doris returned to the syria, turkey border crossing baba. how of the meeting displaced? people in italy, which is the last rebel held enclave. he says people living in more than syria desperately need the a that goes through that crossing we were in the city center off it live and people were seeing that they are very much disappointed about the discussion that's going on in the united nations security council. because they're saying that they shouldn't be discussing to close the last remaining a delivery point and they need that. but the need that how the un international military and aid and so the you and should be discussing how to open the new border crossings that will carry the aid to these people who definitely need that it. and yesterday, we were at the refugee camps 10 thousands of the towns and more than 100000 of the people living in that can on there. very much hard, tough conditions, women, children, elderly people, people who need the medical
james phase al jazeera. at the united nations. out there is at russell sa, doris returned to the syria, turkey border crossing baba. how of the meeting displaced? people in italy, which is the last rebel held enclave. he says people living in more than syria desperately need the a that goes through that crossing we were in the city center off it live and people were seeing that they are very much disappointed about the discussion that's going on in the united nations security council. because...
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. >> yes, but james taylor in vermont, i think discovered in germany. he couldn't nail it down but once this idea of nature as an individualistic escape for certain people but a place where our entire communities can build a deeper connection into nature and that will bring us together and give us productive things to do an academically rewarding and socially rewarding etc. so again whether you are talking about the economics of somebody trying to get away to retreat in the woods, where the social elements, those things all based together into why and how we created the spaces. this book happens to be about the a.t. but it could've easily been about some of the other places that we did and i'm speaking to an english instructor, which we did back in the 20th century and i think continues to do. >> so let's go off the hook for just a second, literally i am areas even working on this book for years in the hiking trail yourself. doing deep dives on the research and reading other people's biographies, shoving stories or stories that got to let be left out, t
. >> yes, but james taylor in vermont, i think discovered in germany. he couldn't nail it down but once this idea of nature as an individualistic escape for certain people but a place where our entire communities can build a deeper connection into nature and that will bring us together and give us productive things to do an academically rewarding and socially rewarding etc. so again whether you are talking about the economics of somebody trying to get away to retreat in the woods, where...
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that by james the first and then to go to the new world. but they did respectively. but they were in and out of england. but not tose be chased or executed.ed be gently encouraged to go somewhere else. >> thank you so much. >> a discussion. it was great. is tired and ate a replicate of the original as scholars and shipwrights could make her, a gift of englishmen to america, and historical figure far removed from the solemn ceremonies. this commute to history takes the form of living adventure. 337 years after the original set sail for the new world, on the landing stage from which the pilgrims >> on the landing stage of which the pilgrims departed the plymouth wishes the ship godspeed. >> and the adventure adventures about to begin and the ironic contrast to that heralded departure. 1620 and 1957 are separated by far more. truman had to master a memorizing 50 ropes and then to experience the 17th century. only 90 feet long and 25 feet at the widest that mayflower two has only a ships company of 33 the namesake sailed with 125 passengers and crew and then to have the
that by james the first and then to go to the new world. but they did respectively. but they were in and out of england. but not tose be chased or executed.ed be gently encouraged to go somewhere else. >> thank you so much. >> a discussion. it was great. is tired and ate a replicate of the original as scholars and shipwrights could make her, a gift of englishmen to america, and historical figure far removed from the solemn ceremonies. this commute to history takes the form of living...
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hey, james, can you come back in my office? i come back in the office and rush us come close that door. rush says, listen, i don't mean to pry and i don't want to get inside your business but i heard you on the phone. is everything okay? oh, yeah, yeah -- and he said seriously is everything okay? how much do you owe? i owed about $5,000. he says oh, man, while don't sweat it everything's going to be cool and it'll work out. i go to work the next day and i want you to keep in mind this is before rush limbaugh signed any big syndicate deals, wanted to track the policing success. before any of that this is before -- this is james golden a kid he used to take russia's stories. next am sitting in the newsroom and over the intercom it's rush. hey, james, can you come to the office for a second. sure, close the door, close the door. he pushes the envelope to me and says, here. inside it's a check for $5,000. >> tucker: well. >> $5,000 is still a lot of money, unheard of. when rush said to me said i don't want you to tell anybody about
hey, james, can you come back in my office? i come back in the office and rush us come close that door. rush says, listen, i don't mean to pry and i don't want to get inside your business but i heard you on the phone. is everything okay? oh, yeah, yeah -- and he said seriously is everything okay? how much do you owe? i owed about $5,000. he says oh, man, while don't sweat it everything's going to be cool and it'll work out. i go to work the next day and i want you to keep in mind this is before...
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james so terry says u.s. sanctions must be lifted 1st they clearly are playing hardball here what do you make of this move by the iranians and how they're playing the bite that ministration. well americans were told that during and after our joe biden was elected president that he would have to bring an expert team into what is a ministration especially a foreign power party because that's the area of the east nationalized and over the past 50 years and i want to know that the senate well mr wagner and his experts look very foolish right now in the eyes of the 'd world because they can't get that they are they are they are in the process of. trying to meet the demands of. the iranians and it's just making america look very weak in the world and when asked whether mr biden has a policy or i plan to take on or again you know last week a bar iranian militia of sites in syria and in retaliation now it seems that the iranians had bombed those regulators that ship in the gulf of oman and. the israelis are saying th
james so terry says u.s. sanctions must be lifted 1st they clearly are playing hardball here what do you make of this move by the iranians and how they're playing the bite that ministration. well americans were told that during and after our joe biden was elected president that he would have to bring an expert team into what is a ministration especially a foreign power party because that's the area of the east nationalized and over the past 50 years and i want to know that the senate well mr...
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and as a last resort of the platinum, in the case, james miller of san diego says he applauded the judge and actually taking the time to physically see what a so called assault rifle and looks like. and that was very enlightening. and i don't believe that the department of justice, california attorneys were very happy that he actually took the time to see what a r 15 actually looked like. and how it came after a gunman kills 5 children and stopped him back in 1089. the sale of more than 50 gun models were banned, but according to judge roger bernita is of the us district court for the southern district of california. it's unconstitutional and a failed experiment. these firearms are semi automatic and work the same way as current legal guns do. they are not automatic machine gun, current governor given new some oppose. the ruling saying is a direct threat to public safety. the judge granted a 30 day stay allowing for the states attorney general a chance to appeal it. now, miller says he believes this ruin will survive and appeal. in addition to the us constitution, he points to a form of
and as a last resort of the platinum, in the case, james miller of san diego says he applauded the judge and actually taking the time to physically see what a so called assault rifle and looks like. and that was very enlightening. and i don't believe that the department of justice, california attorneys were very happy that he actually took the time to see what a r 15 actually looked like. and how it came after a gunman kills 5 children and stopped him back in 1089. the sale of more than 50 gun...
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at 9 pm, bestselling author james patterson, warmer president bill clinton discuss their thriller the president's daughter about the abduction of a former u.s. presidents daughter by terrorists. watch american history tv on saturday, and book tv on c-span two. up next on american history tv, we hear about the white house grounds and gardens from the author of the book a garden for the president. a history of the white house grounds. [applause] >> good morning. my name [applause] is doctor matthew costello, an incident director of the david m. rubenstein national center four white house history. it is a privilege to be with you this morning. also to see all the pieces come together. it's truly a privilege introduce our first speaker who is a fellow wisconsin i'd like myself. our first speaker this morning will be jonathan pliska, noted landscape historian and author of the award-winning white house historical association publication. a garden for the president, history of the white house grounds. jonathan will be signing copies of this book later in the day during the reception in the
at 9 pm, bestselling author james patterson, warmer president bill clinton discuss their thriller the president's daughter about the abduction of a former u.s. presidents daughter by terrorists. watch american history tv on saturday, and book tv on c-span two. up next on american history tv, we hear about the white house grounds and gardens from the author of the book a garden for the president. a history of the white house grounds. [applause] >> good morning. my name [applause] is doctor...
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landed near the ministry of foreign affairs, the renewal of death or injuries. entrepreneurs to get into james phase in campbell has more certainly there was a big shock for people in the very center of cobble, when they heard the bangs i was staying in the center of cobble at around 8 o'clock this morning when this took place. now in the immediate aftermath out, you 0 spoke to a senior member of the taliban, who said that they were behind this attack. but the taliban then never made any formal statement. and i statement then came out from i saw saying that they carried out the attack. i've spoken now to the tell about an official spokesman. so hale shaheen and he says that not put out a statement because the taliban didn't do it. that is not the view of the african government, though. listen to what president connie had to say in the immediate aftermath of the ruling determinations of peace. and we have also sacrificed for the terrible to not have the willing simulation for peace. we have to take our decisions accordingly. that's clearly this comes with a very difficult time for the afghan go
landed near the ministry of foreign affairs, the renewal of death or injuries. entrepreneurs to get into james phase in campbell has more certainly there was a big shock for people in the very center of cobble, when they heard the bangs i was staying in the center of cobble at around 8 o'clock this morning when this took place. now in the immediate aftermath out, you 0 spoke to a senior member of the taliban, who said that they were behind this attack. but the taliban then never made any formal...
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james bass reporting from the un still ahead on al jazeera. if you guys groaned renaissance dam project, which a strange time was to don, an egypt goes up for discussion at the un security council, keeping it in the family, the president, us for lincoln named his brother as a new finance minister. ah hello. once again, welcome to another look at the international forecast. still get a chance. i want to shout into northern parts of a man just around straight to move. they can see a little bit of cloud cropping up much of the peninsula and dry sums it up. i'll stop here in dough harder and 46 celsius off to still further north q. wait, answer back that at around 50 degrees, the heat just pulling back a touch as we go on through saturday here in dough. hi. around 40 celsius. the winds falling a little lighter, less than the web lifted. dustin sam, more in a way of humidity, wanted to shout just around the caucasus house where it is going to be dry, hot and sunny, then dry and sunny too for somalia. all the way showers, they're just around the opi
james bass reporting from the un still ahead on al jazeera. if you guys groaned renaissance dam project, which a strange time was to don, an egypt goes up for discussion at the un security council, keeping it in the family, the president, us for lincoln named his brother as a new finance minister. ah hello. once again, welcome to another look at the international forecast. still get a chance. i want to shout into northern parts of a man just around straight to move. they can see a little bit of...
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and at my direction james lee witt the director of the federal emergency management agency. is now on his way there to make sure we do everything we can to help the people of oklahoma deal with the tragedy. third we are taking every precaution to reassure and to protect people who work in or live near other federal facilities. let there be no room for doubt. we will find the people who did this. when we do justice will be swift certain and severe. these people are killers and they must be treated like killers. finally, let me say that. i ask all americans tonight. to pray to pray for the people who have lost their lives. to play for the families and the friends of the dead and the wounded. pray for the people of oklahoma city may god's grace be with them. meanwhile, we will be about our work. thank you. follow us on social media at c-span history for more this day in history clips and posts. in 2005 the us forest service marked its centennial with a two-hour documentary film next on real america the greatest good of forest service service centennial film narrated by charles
and at my direction james lee witt the director of the federal emergency management agency. is now on his way there to make sure we do everything we can to help the people of oklahoma deal with the tragedy. third we are taking every precaution to reassure and to protect people who work in or live near other federal facilities. let there be no room for doubt. we will find the people who did this. when we do justice will be swift certain and severe. these people are killers and they must be...