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. >> next, victoria lopez formally on the florence project. the torilla, who was arpaio -- victoria, who was arpaio before he decided to go after the community? ms. lopez: interestingly, i had not caught the club before. he says "i work hard for my reputation." he has been working hard at it for a long time. certainly, one of the areas he has been the tory aslee -- notorious at by letting peoples rights is in the gl. through his -- in the jail -- the tory us at violating >> all of you should participate in the action going on tomorrow afternoon in a campaign to try to shut down the city. building tent city as part of his political strategy to show how he was so willing to go after people and punish people in a really degrading and dehumanizing way. we had been involved in litigation around the jail conditions for over 40 years now. that litigation has been going on longer than i have been alive, challenging the inadequate health care, the overall conditions in the gl documenting people having to be in the tents in oppressive heat. there are pe
. >> next, victoria lopez formally on the florence project. the torilla, who was arpaio -- victoria, who was arpaio before he decided to go after the community? ms. lopez: interestingly, i had not caught the club before. he says "i work hard for my reputation." he has been working hard at it for a long time. certainly, one of the areas he has been the tory aslee -- notorious at by letting peoples rights is in the gl. through his -- in the jail -- the tory us at violating...
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but what i do is nothing compared to what florence singer does. >> i don't produce any trash and i haven't for the past two plus years. >> no trash in two years? a little. >> all of the trash that i have produced can fit inside of a mason jar. >> this she says is it. everything else she reused, recycled or come posted. >> where do you come post? >> i keep my come post in my freezer. i will show you if you want. >> the freezer? >> it is like any frozen food. it won't breakdown. >> it is supposed to breakdown. >> i bring this to the market where they do a city wide come posting. >> she buys coffee. >> would you mained making it in here for me? >> she brings a mason jar every where. >> to avoid what she calls industrial chemicals. she makes her own cosmetics. >> this is the lotion i make for myself. it is a whipped body butter. if you smell it it smells kind of chocolatey. >> you put that on your face? >> it fells chocolatey. >> everything i learned at environmental class at nyu. >> it has sustainability across the curriculum. >> they have 90 sustainability relate the courses. >> after lauren
but what i do is nothing compared to what florence singer does. >> i don't produce any trash and i haven't for the past two plus years. >> no trash in two years? a little. >> all of the trash that i have produced can fit inside of a mason jar. >> this she says is it. everything else she reused, recycled or come posted. >> where do you come post? >> i keep my come post in my freezer. i will show you if you want. >> the freezer? >> it is like any...
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. >> florence louie is there with more. >> there were arrests during a military and forestry crackdown on the illegal timber trade. not long after the judgment was handed down the chinese lodged several representations with a feeling that the punishment was too harsh. the chinese foreign minlsry expected the manner to be dealt with in a lawful justified matter. it is likely to strain ties between the countries. fighting between the myanmar military spilled over into chinese territory. several shells landed in china, this of course angered china. in myanmar there's a feeling that the chinese have been allowed to resort this country for too long. a myanmar government spokesman said it would not interfere in the judicial process and illegal logging has to be dealt with. illegal locking is a huge concern and problem in myanmar. the international organization the environmental investigation agency statements that it's worth $6 billion a year and there's a 47" illegal logging rate across the country and said in its report thast leer that it is endemic and a crime that is only allowed to happ
. >> florence louie is there with more. >> there were arrests during a military and forestry crackdown on the illegal timber trade. not long after the judgment was handed down the chinese lodged several representations with a feeling that the punishment was too harsh. the chinese foreign minlsry expected the manner to be dealt with in a lawful justified matter. it is likely to strain ties between the countries. fighting between the myanmar military spilled over into chinese...
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tsarnaev was being held in florence at a separate prison in colorado. a federal jury sentenced tsarnaev to death in may for his involvement in the 2013 attack. >>> banks in greece will reopen on monday after being closed three weeks during the financial crisis. a deal was reached this week to give greece nearly $100 billion. right now, greece owes more than $300 billion to its creditors. with so much more straight ahead i'm fredricka whitfield. thanks for hanging out with me today. anna cabrera is up next. >>> you are in the cnn newsroom. thanks for joining us. i'm anna cabrera in for poppy harlow. we begin this hour with donald trump. he is at the center of yet another controversy. this time going after senator john mccain over his record as a war hero. and the moment that's under fire came during an appearance at the family leadership summit in iowa. watch. >> he's not a war hero. >> he's a war hero. >> he's not a war hero.
tsarnaev was being held in florence at a separate prison in colorado. a federal jury sentenced tsarnaev to death in may for his involvement in the 2013 attack. >>> banks in greece will reopen on monday after being closed three weeks during the financial crisis. a deal was reached this week to give greece nearly $100 billion. right now, greece owes more than $300 billion to its creditors. with so much more straight ahead i'm fredricka whitfield. thanks for hanging out with me today....
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he was held in florence at a separate prison. a federal jury sentenced him to death in may for his involvement in the 2013 deadly attack. one person is dead and four others are recovering this morning after their small plane crashed on an alaskan hillside. one of the passengers was able to call 911 and notify the police the plane went down. they were flown to juno where their injuries are being treated. officials have not yet said anything about the condition of the survivors. >>> banks in greece will reopen on monday after being closed three weeks during the financial crisis. a deal was reached this week to give greece nearly $100 billion. right now, greece owes more than $300 billion to its creditors. >> it sounds like a movie plot. a plane crashing into the side of the mountain and you are the only survivor. stranded in the middle of nowhere. that's what happened to 16-year-old autumn veach this past saturday while she was flying home to washington state with her grandparents. sara sidner sat down with the teenager to get her
he was held in florence at a separate prison. a federal jury sentenced him to death in may for his involvement in the 2013 deadly attack. one person is dead and four others are recovering this morning after their small plane crashed on an alaskan hillside. one of the passengers was able to call 911 and notify the police the plane went down. they were flown to juno where their injuries are being treated. officials have not yet said anything about the condition of the survivors. >>>...
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edvein and florence wrote an article. finally, that did, when it became clear what had happened and in the public domain, there started to be the political will to intervene in a forceful way and what that demonstrated was had there been that will earlier on fewer of the 100,000 that were killed in the war in bosnia would have died. >> bill clinton spoke some 10-15 minutes ago. and he mentioned hope and reconciliation. will it really be possible. look at what happened a few days ago at the u.n. security council, is reconciliation possible. >> it is possible but not under these conditions. the reason there was so much hue and cry over the word genocide in the resolution vetoed. is because there was an ongoing project, there's a hope that the serb entity could become independent, and that baggage of having the genocide declaration coming from the security council was seen as an impediment to it. if you want to create a condition for reconciliation, after the world war ii, we need to make it known that it's over. the western
edvein and florence wrote an article. finally, that did, when it became clear what had happened and in the public domain, there started to be the political will to intervene in a forceful way and what that demonstrated was had there been that will earlier on fewer of the 100,000 that were killed in the war in bosnia would have died. >> bill clinton spoke some 10-15 minutes ago. and he mentioned hope and reconciliation. will it really be possible. look at what happened a few days ago at...
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in the meantime he's been held at the super max prison in florence, colorado. >>> frustration is boiling over in chicago after gun violence claimed seven lives. 41 others were hurt. the youngest victim, 7 years of age. amari brown was shot and killed by a bullet meant for his father a ranking gang member with a lengthy criminal record. at a vigil last night, his family said this. >> all of you be back out here next week on another corner filming the same thing from somebody else saying exactly what i'm saying. so i'm tired of doing this and tireless of talking about it. until we make a decision as a community and a city this is all that is going to happen. >> chicago police superintendent gary mccarthy stood in front of a table full of confiscated illegal weapons and spoke passionately about a broken system. >> i'm angry, i'm frustrated and i'm frustrated and angry that we're here again talking about another senseless murder. pick out the names, hadiya pendleton, this list goes on and on. we've got to stop. we can put another 10,000 police officers on the street. what will happen? maybe
in the meantime he's been held at the super max prison in florence, colorado. >>> frustration is boiling over in chicago after gun violence claimed seven lives. 41 others were hurt. the youngest victim, 7 years of age. amari brown was shot and killed by a bullet meant for his father a ranking gang member with a lengthy criminal record. at a vigil last night, his family said this. >> all of you be back out here next week on another corner filming the same thing from somebody else...
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senator from florence. >> senator it would be a short question and hopefully there will be no follow-ups on it. senator, i keep up with the world news as much as i can for several days and weeks over in greece they're going through a very critical, financial. >> yes. yes. >> and i think yesterday their people voted in a referendum to accept or not accept whatever the european union was proposing. they rejected that. today, the last thing i saw in the news that country is in absolute chaos. you know, our people and they'll show good judgment and i believe they do but our people are not in tune with the things that we talk about in this body as much as we are and i tell you when i saw what happened in greece, that country is probably going bankrupt. i don't know what happened to that country. i'll just say that i'm not against people voting. i think it's great to allow them to vote but they elect us to come here and make these decisions for them and i think if we don't do that we're derelict in our duties. >> see if the senator will yield for a question. >> let me briefly respond to the se
senator from florence. >> senator it would be a short question and hopefully there will be no follow-ups on it. senator, i keep up with the world news as much as i can for several days and weeks over in greece they're going through a very critical, financial. >> yes. yes. >> and i think yesterday their people voted in a referendum to accept or not accept whatever the european union was proposing. they rejected that. today, the last thing i saw in the news that country is in...
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tsarnaev was held in florence, a separate prison in colorado. a federal jury sentenced him to death in may for his involvement in the 2013 attack. and we'll be right back. stay close. it's a gold♪n opportunity to elevate each moment. hit every mark. ♪ thread every needle. ♪ turn every ride into a thrill ride. come in to the lexus golden opportunity sales event, where you'll find some of the best offers of the year on our most exhilarating models. ♪ for a limited time. this is the pursuit of perfection. new york state is reinventing by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can qu
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tsarnaev was sentenced to death in may for the boston marathon bombings and earlier held in a prison in florence, colorado. >>> in the prison escape, one of the world's most notorious drug traffickers. seven people who worked in that prison has held joaquin el chapo guzman has been charged with that jail break as mexican officials reveal on the night guzman escaped, it took 18 minutes for guards to get to his cell after they lost sight of him on the surveillance video. cnn's polo sandoval has the latest on the hunt for el chapo from mexico city. >> reporter: those charges are the first to be filed innings to the escape of walk seen "el chapo" guzman and this morning, mexican authorities may not be any closer to tracking him down. he could be anywhere, the reality is, possibly hiding in this city among its 22 million residents. mexico' most wanted man seemed to have escaped into air. he a week on the run. he is ruthless and cruel but he is also extremely street smart and cunning according to this woman. >> this guy is evil criminal! a very primitive man! rape women who the women doesn't do what h
tsarnaev was sentenced to death in may for the boston marathon bombings and earlier held in a prison in florence, colorado. >>> in the prison escape, one of the world's most notorious drug traffickers. seven people who worked in that prison has held joaquin el chapo guzman has been charged with that jail break as mexican officials reveal on the night guzman escaped, it took 18 minutes for guards to get to his cell after they lost sight of him on the surveillance video. cnn's polo...
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on a book on the flight of pows, some who die in charleston, from moving them from andersonville to florence south carolina hundreds escape and move like a plague of locusts across the south carolina countryside. you do get not a guerrilla war but communities banding together to capture runaway union soldiers, and then black seven there's hiding them. there is something, fighting that is going on. the kind of traditional south carolina's are overwhelmed at that point. there is too much going on for them to engage in the sniping that happens in other places. >> i'm sean murphy. perhaps more importantly, robert e lee's boyhood home. and his family's property was seized during the war and became what is now arlington cemetery. talking about lee, i was wondering what effect if any his actions after the war may have had on reconciliation. >> the common argument is that he promoted reconciliation. that he becomes president, he doesn't adopt an adversarial tone. he does those things. i would say that his -- that have been good work on his management of the college, and what happens in lexington. wh
on a book on the flight of pows, some who die in charleston, from moving them from andersonville to florence south carolina hundreds escape and move like a plague of locusts across the south carolina countryside. you do get not a guerrilla war but communities banding together to capture runaway union soldiers, and then black seven there's hiding them. there is something, fighting that is going on. the kind of traditional south carolina's are overwhelmed at that point. there is too much going on...
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and we're gonna have performances from, your favorite, florence and the machine will be here. >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: ricky martin, oh, and jason derulo! you don't want to miss it. it's a good week. [ applause ] but first, we've got a a fantastic show tonight! her new movie "spy" is getting great reviews. [ cheers and applause ] the lovely, the talented, the very funny melissa mccarthy is here! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: she is cool. she is cool. >> steve: she's the best! >> jimmy: she's cool. melissa and i are going to do a a fun game later in the show. plus, he's currently on his massively successful "multiply" world tour and we're so happy he's stopping by. ed sheeran is joining us. >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: am i holding it up right? "multiply" is the name of the album. >> steve: "multiply." >> jimmy: yeah, you thought it was "x." >> steve: i thought it was ten. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: roman numerals? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: like a roman. >> jimmy: we have some fun stuff planned with ed, he's a a good man. we are going to do something weird an
and we're gonna have performances from, your favorite, florence and the machine will be here. >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: ricky martin, oh, and jason derulo! you don't want to miss it. it's a good week. [ applause ] but first, we've got a a fantastic show tonight! her new movie "spy" is getting great reviews. [ cheers and applause ] the lovely, the talented, the very funny melissa mccarthy is here! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: she is cool. she...
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machiavelli had been the republic of florence which was overthrown. he writes from exile after he was imprisoned and tortured, he writes a letter on how to govern called the prints. he said how should i think to advise a prints. how should i think to advise a democrat? sometimes if your democrat you ought to listen to a republican and sometimes if you're a republican you also should read the democrat books. so the queen queen is my advice to hillary. some people are mad at me because it's pretty good advice. [laughter] folks that who have read the book set are you giving away too much? i said for warned is forearmed for our side. they said this is tongue-in-cheek. i said no this is not tongue-in-cheek. if i were her this is the platform i would run and this is how i would approach each of the 16 candidates and you might be facing them. i'm not going to tell you everything in the queen because then you won't buy the queen and the purpose of you writing a book is to have you buy it. my real purpose, and if you're listening, i want you to buy 100 million
machiavelli had been the republic of florence which was overthrown. he writes from exile after he was imprisoned and tortured, he writes a letter on how to govern called the prints. he said how should i think to advise a prints. how should i think to advise a democrat? sometimes if your democrat you ought to listen to a republican and sometimes if you're a republican you also should read the democrat books. so the queen queen is my advice to hillary. some people are mad at me because it's...
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. >> in florence the mayor has overseen the revitalization of downtown florence. and mayor green is living up to her name preserving open space and conserving land. and i appreciate that. so we've got to do more to be a good partner. and i want to put forth this idea of what i call new flexible -- >> the front-runner in the democratic race in south carolina, talking about race and the environment. and a whole lot more. when we continue from laredo texas, the republican front-runner is expected to arrive here in short order. donald trump is going to be here. he's going to be touring the border. but with whom? we'll talk about that and a whole lot more next on "the rundown." ♪ one, two, three o'clock. four o'clock pop. ♪ five, six, seven o'clock. eight o'clock pop. ♪ ♪ nine, ten eleven o'clock ♪ ♪ twelve o'clock pop ♪ ♪ we're gonna pop around the clock tonight. ♪ pop in new tide pods plus febreze a 4 in 1 detergent. now with 24-hour freshness. no fifth grader's ever sat at the cool table. but your jansport backpack is permission to park it wherever
. >> in florence the mayor has overseen the revitalization of downtown florence. and mayor green is living up to her name preserving open space and conserving land. and i appreciate that. so we've got to do more to be a good partner. and i want to put forth this idea of what i call new flexible -- >> the front-runner in the democratic race in south carolina, talking about race and the environment. and a whole lot more. when we continue from laredo texas, the republican front-runner...
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. >> reporter: subsequent letter says mlk site on florence street was closed permanently while the penn street location and center in sicklerville may reopen this fall. woman whom workers identified entered without comment. later the man with her could be scenery moving what appears to be personal belongings and packing them in a car. says felicia morton. >> just unprofessional and you know, unsavory and just in the right. >> reporter: that letter from worker describing temporary close another of this facility and sicklerville says in the coming weeks they will be recruiting new employees for those sites to reopen this fall, the workers we talk to wonder whether those new employees, will be treated the same way that they were treated n camden, i'm bruce gordon fox 29 news. >>> we have a target. >> they are returning with more dinosaurs jurassic world fans will to have wait a while. universal pictures announced sequel to the mega action hit won't be in the theaters until summer of 18. steven speilberg will act as executive producer, bryce dallas howard is the the doubt are of ron howard.
. >> reporter: subsequent letter says mlk site on florence street was closed permanently while the penn street location and center in sicklerville may reopen this fall. woman whom workers identified entered without comment. later the man with her could be scenery moving what appears to be personal belongings and packing them in a car. says felicia morton. >> just unprofessional and you know, unsavory and just in the right. >> reporter: that letter from worker describing...
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his name was florence james graham. he owned a bar, restaurant liquor store, pool room. he was late 40's when i was born. i can't remember going anywhere without my dad hunting, car races, every ballgame i ever had. i came along later in life. my parents appreciated it more. >> it was reported that your parents did not serve african-americans at the bar? sen. graham: i grew up in a small town. we had a restaurant, bar served hamburgers and beer. we serve more beer than hamburgers and hotdogs. african-americans would get the beer to go. that's the way it was. i remember asking my dad as a kid -- i love my mom and dad. they are not perfect people. he said, that is the way it was. i can remember times when loudmouths would act up and say nasty things. i remember one time -- we called him uncle jake. he was a giant african american, wonderful man. we went rabbit hunting with them. he was ordering beer and a guy was saying nasty things. i remember it like it was yesterday. my dad took my football helmet and knocked the heck out of the guy. at the end of the day, things change
his name was florence james graham. he owned a bar, restaurant liquor store, pool room. he was late 40's when i was born. i can't remember going anywhere without my dad hunting, car races, every ballgame i ever had. i came along later in life. my parents appreciated it more. >> it was reported that your parents did not serve african-americans at the bar? sen. graham: i grew up in a small town. we had a restaurant, bar served hamburgers and beer. we serve more beer than hamburgers and...
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. - how i found you in florence. - betrayed by good taste. is good taste itching at you in your daily rounds of institutional life? - an itch easy enough to scratch when there's cause to celebrate. congratulations, hannibal. you're officially insane. - there's no consensus in the psychiatric community what i should be termed. - you've long been regarded by your peers in psychiatry as something entirely other. for convenience, they term you a monster. - what do you term me? - i don't. you defy categorization. - do you still prefer beer to wine? - i stopped drinking beer when i found out what you were putting in mine. - who. - who. this means you'll be spared the federal death sentence. they had enough to convict you a dozen times over. - a baker's dozen. lest we forget mason verger -- you're welcome. - you're welcome, hannibal. the needle was guaranteed, but you beat it all on an insanity plea. - i'm not insane. - you know that and i know that. a dozen or a baker's dozen enough people have died. - you haven't. - a promise in waiting isn't it?
. - how i found you in florence. - betrayed by good taste. is good taste itching at you in your daily rounds of institutional life? - an itch easy enough to scratch when there's cause to celebrate. congratulations, hannibal. you're officially insane. - there's no consensus in the psychiatric community what i should be termed. - you've long been regarded by your peers in psychiatry as something entirely other. for convenience, they term you a monster. - what do you term me? - i don't. you defy...
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his name was florence james graham. he owned a bar, restaurant liquor store, pool room. he was late 40's when i was born. i can't remember going anywhere without my dad, hunting, car races, every ballgame i ever had. i came along later in life. my parents appreciated it more. >> it was reported that your parents did not serve african-americans at the bar? sen. graham: i grew up in a small town. we had a restaurant, bar, served hamburgers and beer. we serve more beer than hamburgers and hotdogs. african-americans would get the beer to go. that's the way it was. i remember asking my dad as a kid -- i love my mom and dad. they are not perfect people. he said, that is the way it was. i can remember times when loudmouths would act up and say nasty things. i remember one time -- we called him uncle jake. he was a giant african american, wonderful man. we went rabbit hunting with them. he was ordering beer and a guy was saying nasty things. i remember it like it was yesterday. my dad took my football helmet and knocked the heck out of the guy. at the end of the day, things chan
his name was florence james graham. he owned a bar, restaurant liquor store, pool room. he was late 40's when i was born. i can't remember going anywhere without my dad, hunting, car races, every ballgame i ever had. i came along later in life. my parents appreciated it more. >> it was reported that your parents did not serve african-americans at the bar? sen. graham: i grew up in a small town. we had a restaurant, bar, served hamburgers and beer. we serve more beer than hamburgers and...
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it started just before 10:00 in florence. flames could be seen from blocks away. firefighters say the fire spread quickly because of the flammable materials inside the building. the cause of the fire is still being investigated. >>> santa ana police department launched internal affairs investigation into actions of several officers during a raid at a medical marijuana dispensary. it was caught on video in machauting a police officer eating what appears to be a marijuana laced edible. it also shows officers playing darts inside the dispense reid and appears to show several other officers removing surveillance cameras. an unedited version was released last month but the full unedited video was recently submitted. >> the officers are eating the candy bars and one of them talks about it being edible and says he is starting to get light headed. that will indicate to me that they're eating marijuana edibles. >> one of the assumptions is they are a marijuana based product. i can tell you a the this point in time that i have information to the contrary of that. but that's
it started just before 10:00 in florence. flames could be seen from blocks away. firefighters say the fire spread quickly because of the flammable materials inside the building. the cause of the fire is still being investigated. >>> santa ana police department launched internal affairs investigation into actions of several officers during a raid at a medical marijuana dispensary. it was caught on video in machauting a police officer eating what appears to be a marijuana laced edible....
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florence harding, who burned only a small part of president harding's papers, and is still being vilified today. why the difference between the two? i am looking forward to your book on mckinley this spring. guest: thank you very much. president arthur, there are some indications that it was his son who may have had more of a hand in that. arthur himself did feel very intensely about protecting his privacy. we will be talking a little bit about the arthurs. the issue was in terms of the hardings, the air of suspicion coming on the heels of the various political scandals. the action that mrs. harding took suggested some kind of malfeasance and that was not the case. host: back to the story of lucretia garfield, we learned how often her husband was away leaving her with all of those children to raise on her own. she talks about the frustration of being the one who has to make the decisions. >> "my darling, i cannot conceive of any possible reason why he should be such a trial to my life. nor do i believe it possible for you to know what a wearying child he is. i cannot be patient with him a
florence harding, who burned only a small part of president harding's papers, and is still being vilified today. why the difference between the two? i am looking forward to your book on mckinley this spring. guest: thank you very much. president arthur, there are some indications that it was his son who may have had more of a hand in that. arthur himself did feel very intensely about protecting his privacy. we will be talking a little bit about the arthurs. the issue was in terms of the...
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saturday afternoon starting at one of hockey's, we are live at the symposium on first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include an author historian, and executive of the first ladies library. and from the national archives in case he, how the u.s. government used propaganda to persuade it is to join the military, by were bonds, and keep national grid. the congressional internet caucus advisory committee held a discussion on musical streaming and the congressional role. members talked about how profits are distributed to artists and writers. >> a few more weeks to recess. who has more power in digital streaming marketplace? in conjunction with the international -- caucus itself, the cochairs are senator leahy. it's been around for almost 20 years and created basically to do educational discussions and found the fair and balanced way on these really interesting in the innovative internet policy discussions. in these issues have gotten more interesting, more and more new. thanks for showing up today. it is really important. i would like to send my thanks to them because
saturday afternoon starting at one of hockey's, we are live at the symposium on first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include an author historian, and executive of the first ladies library. and from the national archives in case he, how the u.s. government used propaganda to persuade it is to join the military, by were bonds, and keep national grid. the congressional internet caucus advisory committee held a discussion on musical streaming and the congressional role....
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harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include author cynthia bittinger and executive director of the first ladies library. and a little after 9:00, jake ursuline shows how the u.s. government showed propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> a recent report by the consumer financial protection bureau showed that agency actions resulted in financial institutions paying $114 million in compensation to consumers. cfpb director richard cordray testified at the senate banking committee about his agency's work. this is just over two hours. >> the meeting will come to order. today the committee will hear from richard cordray, the director of the bureau of consumer financial protection. the bureau has grown to over 1,450 employees, and has been very active since director cordray's last testimony before this committee. among other things, it has recently increased actions to include the auto finance industr
harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include author cynthia bittinger and executive director of the first ladies library. and a little after 9:00, jake ursuline shows how the u.s. government showed propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> a recent report by the consumer financial protection bureau showed that agency...
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chair: senator from florence. senator: a question. i'm reluctant to break in on you. i'm reading your amendment and i'm truly it is saying the only flag that should be flown above the dome or in the chambers should be the -- let's see, the united states flag, the south carolina state flag, and it goes on further to say the first national flag of confederate states of america, commonly known as the stars and bars, etc. the set fly all day every year? senator: yes, this will be similar to the flag we have out there now. senator: so we are allowing the state flag on the chambers. senator: that is right. we just had the amendment drafted, so if you see technical errors, tell us. but the intent is to replace the confederate battle flag. senator: your intended to take down the existing flag and replace it with this one. senator: right which i said before i'm not a fan of, but i want to see where the body is. i will say it again because it has been proven so many times. i believe it is a stylistic purge of our cultural identity. there is a move now in memphis to move nathan
chair: senator from florence. senator: a question. i'm reluctant to break in on you. i'm reading your amendment and i'm truly it is saying the only flag that should be flown above the dome or in the chambers should be the -- let's see, the united states flag, the south carolina state flag, and it goes on further to say the first national flag of confederate states of america, commonly known as the stars and bars, etc. the set fly all day every year? senator: yes, this will be similar to the...
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harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. the executive director of the national first ladies library patricia crider. a little after 9:00, ursula of the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. >> the former director of the israeli military defense outlines some of the missile threats that isis and iran posed today. this is part of a series on proliferation and arms control. the air force association, the national defense industrial association, and the reserve officers association hosted this hour-long event. >> i want to welcome our friends from c-span that are here this morning. my name is peter. on behalf of the air force association, the national defense industrial association and reserve officers association of america i want to thank you , all and welcome our sponsers and friends from the israeli embassy and i want to thank two of our
harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. the executive director of the national first ladies library patricia crider. a little after 9:00, ursula of the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. >> the former director of the israeli military defense outlines some of...
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. >> next, victoria lopez formally on the florence project. the torilla, who was arpaio -- victoria, who was arpaio before he decided to go after the community? ms. lopez: interestingly, i had not caught the club before. he says "i work hard for my reputation." he has been working hard at it for a long time. certainly, one of the areas he has been the tory aslee -- notorious at by letting peoples rights is in the gl. through his -- in the jail -- the tory us at violating >> all of you should participate in the action going on tomorrow afternoon in a campaign to try to shut down the city. building tent city as part of his political strategy to show how he was so willing to go after people and punish people in a really degrading and dehumanizing way. we had been involved in litigation around the jail conditions for over 40 years now. that litigation has been going on longer than i have been alive, challenging the inadequate health care, the overall conditions in the gl documenting people having to be in the tents in oppressive heat. there are pe
. >> next, victoria lopez formally on the florence project. the torilla, who was arpaio -- victoria, who was arpaio before he decided to go after the community? ms. lopez: interestingly, i had not caught the club before. he says "i work hard for my reputation." he has been working hard at it for a long time. certainly, one of the areas he has been the tory aslee -- notorious at by letting peoples rights is in the gl. through his -- in the jail -- the tory us at violating...
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harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include a an historian and the executive director of the national first ladies library. a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows us how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> tomorrow on "washington journal" daniel of the "weekly standard" looks at the 2016 presidential campaign and the latest polls and developments with the candidates. after that, former undersecretary of state for arms control, ellen tauscher discusses the iranian nuclear agreement and its impact on the middle east, plus your phone calls, facebook comments, and tweets. "washington journal" is live saturday and every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. the congressional internet held a discussion on musical screaming. members talked about how profits are distributed to artists and songwriters. >> happy friday, and a few more weeks to recess,
harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include a an historian and the executive director of the national first ladies library. a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows us how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> tomorrow on "washington journal" daniel of the...
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excessive heat virginia for florence south carolina up to wilmington. the numbers are going to soar above 106. jackson, mississippi, what it will feel like. if you are north of philadelphia you're going to see some fresher, much less humid and cooler air going into the end of this week so things will improve, george. >> okay thanks very much. >>> to the race for president now. your voice, your vote and our brand-new abc news/"washington post" poll. big news for donald trump jumping out to the widest lead yet on the republican side. nearly double the support of his closest rival. let's get more on this from jon karl and pretty stunning surge but it does come with an asterisk. >> reporter: stunning surge with a big caveat. first the surge, look at the numbers, trump weighs in with 24% support among republicans. that is twice as much as jeb bush and it is the biggest lead we have seen by any republican so far in this race by far, but here's the caveat. most of this poll was conducted before his controversial comments on john mccain. among those surveyed af
excessive heat virginia for florence south carolina up to wilmington. the numbers are going to soar above 106. jackson, mississippi, what it will feel like. if you are north of philadelphia you're going to see some fresher, much less humid and cooler air going into the end of this week so things will improve, george. >> okay thanks very much. >>> to the race for president now. your voice, your vote and our brand-new abc news/"washington post" poll. big news for donald...
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. >> senator from florence, for what purpose do you rise? >> thank you. the two chairmen of the two caucuses that requested that they be allowed to take their caucuses to a meeting and also pick up a bite to eat while they are there, i move for a motion to recess until 1:00. >> the motion to recess until 1:00. precede. >> prior to that, i request that the senator from richland's comments be recorded. >> the motion is to recede until 1:00. for those in favor? we will recede until 1:00. >> you can join the conversation online about the flag in south carolina. luisa writes on facebook, common sense should tell the south carolina senate that the flag is toxic, represents racism more than heritage, and above all represents slavery, take it down. michael says banning the flag would be an assault on the first amendment. you can tell us what you think by going to facebook.com/cspan. on capitol hill, the house and senate are still out. they will gavel in tomorrow as. the house is working on a bill to fund the interior department and the envirpa. we will have live
. >> senator from florence, for what purpose do you rise? >> thank you. the two chairmen of the two caucuses that requested that they be allowed to take their caucuses to a meeting and also pick up a bite to eat while they are there, i move for a motion to recess until 1:00. >> the motion to recess until 1:00. precede. >> prior to that, i request that the senator from richland's comments be recorded. >> the motion is to recede until 1:00. for those in favor? we...
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a local project even though the turnpike signs the later are going to list nashville tennessee and florence, alabama suggested is really a regional road if not a national road because it ultimately will connect with new orleans. so we had to sides of the debate. aside this is the larger picture and sees the road is one section of a much larger highway is going to connect the pittsburgh area with new orleans on the one side and the literal interpretation of what they thought the constitution was calling for the other side. we are in the center of the village of maize lake about 14 miles south of the ohio river. it is a logical stopping. we're far enough south of the ohio river to the stagecoaches might want to water the horses or change horses on a stagecoach line. this is going to become a very important farming area. some of the richest land in the state of kentucky is in mason county where we are right now. as we leave and head south we will be on a section of the road that probably dates from the 1920s and 30s. i'm right beside the road is going to be another small section of the old ori
a local project even though the turnpike signs the later are going to list nashville tennessee and florence, alabama suggested is really a regional road if not a national road because it ultimately will connect with new orleans. so we had to sides of the debate. aside this is the larger picture and sees the road is one section of a much larger highway is going to connect the pittsburgh area with new orleans on the one side and the literal interpretation of what they thought the constitution was...
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harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include author cynthia bidder and director of first ladies library, patricia citer. we show how the u.s. government uses propaganda -- get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> labor secretary thomas perez is our guest on news makers this weekend. he'll answer questions about increasing the minimum wage overtime pay, family leave and employment numbers. news makers is on c-span sunday at 10:00 a.m. and again at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >>> this sunday on q&a artist and journalist molly crabapple on her use of drawings to tell invegs gatetive stories from around the world. >> gang affiliation may be reading a book by a black panther, aztec drawings or having a tattoo. pelican bay isn't alone in this. around the country you can land in solitary for your art your readings, your belief, your sexual orientation or your friends. >> i go around with a sketch book and draw. a lot of times that's not necessarily to show the finished drawing, it's also to build rapport with people. very o
harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include author cynthia bidder and director of first ladies library, patricia citer. we show how the u.s. government uses propaganda -- get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> labor secretary thomas perez is our guest on news makers this weekend. he'll answer questions about increasing the minimum wage overtime pay, family leave and employment numbers. news makers is on c-span sunday at 10:00...
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local project even though the turnpike signs that later are going to list nashville tennessee, and florence,alabama, on them, suggests it's a regional road if not a national road but a it was connect with new orleans. so we have two sides to the debate. the side that sees the larger picture, and sees the maysville road as one sex of a much larger highway that's going to connect the pittsburgh area with new orleans on the one side, and a literal interpretation of what they thought the constitution was calling for on the other side. we are in the center of the village of mays lick, and mays lick is about 14 miles south of the ohio river south of maysville. it's a logical stopping point. we're far enough south of the ohio river so that stage coaches might want to water their horses or change horses on a stage coach line. this is going to become a very important farming area, some of thy the richest land in the state of kentucky is in mason county where we are. as we leave mays lick and head south we'll be on a section of the road that dates from 1920s and 30s and right beside the road is going
local project even though the turnpike signs that later are going to list nashville tennessee, and florence,alabama, on them, suggests it's a regional road if not a national road but a it was connect with new orleans. so we have two sides to the debate. the side that sees the larger picture, and sees the maysville road as one sex of a much larger highway that's going to connect the pittsburgh area with new orleans on the one side, and a literal interpretation of what they thought the...
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harding symposium from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include historian ann dunlap and the executive director of the national first ladies' library. at 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at cspan.org. >>> lake secretary thomas perez is our guest on "news makers" this weekend. he'll answer questions about increasing the minimum wage overtime pay family leave and employment numbers. newsmakers is on c-span sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >>> early next month, a forum with republican presidential candidates. c-span is partnering with the new hampshire union leader for the voters first forum on monday august 13. all 17 current and likely gop candidates have been invited to participate. the forum is live from st. anselm college in manchester on c-span, c-span radio and cspan.org on monday august 3 at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> when congress is in
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had he been unofficial in the republican florence which was overthrown so he writes from exile having been imprisoned and tortured, he writes a letter two lorenzo on how to govern called the prince and he said how should i think to advise a prince. how should i a republican think to advise mrs. clinton and sometimes-- he write sometimes you can only see the plane and sometimes you can only see the plaintiff you on top of the mountain so sometimes if you are a democrat yet to listen to a republican and sometimes if you are republican you ought to read the democrats books and so "the queen" is my advice two hillary and some people are mad at me because it's pretty good advice. [laughter] folks who have read the books say are you giving away too much and i said for warm his forearm for our side to read none of this is tongue-in-cheek or chuck todd asked me if this is and i said, no. if i were her, this is the platform on which i would run a crucially this is how way would approach each of the 16 candidates who you might be facing opposite to read are not going to tell you everything and
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but when i walked through the streets of rome and florence and, you know everywhere else i wasn't, it was like awe museum. walk down sixth avenue here and you have massive buildings and people like staring across 50 story building figuring out how they're going to kill the people on the other side you know and capitalistic warfare. >> you're trying to set up a business from france. the hurd tolls doingles to do so and tax you have to pay, the impossibility with which can you fire people if you need to fire them if you set up a business makes entrepreneurship in a country like france extremely difficult. and that's true. >> what i hear from french entrepreneurs and heard it from quite a few that come to new york city harold they tell you they had to leave because the of the peer pressure because people would work hard and set up businesses and are sort of obsessive in the anglo-american style of being obsessed on work are looked down upon. >> you cannot go to germany and say that this is a hot bed of small entrepreneurship and small businesses and people who work very hard. i mean actu
but when i walked through the streets of rome and florence and, you know everywhere else i wasn't, it was like awe museum. walk down sixth avenue here and you have massive buildings and people like staring across 50 story building figuring out how they're going to kill the people on the other side you know and capitalistic warfare. >> you're trying to set up a business from france. the hurd tolls doingles to do so and tax you have to pay, the impossibility with which can you fire people...
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saturday afternoon from florence harding to michelle obama. and the executive director of the national first lady's library. little after 9:00 the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda to persuade citizens to join the military. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with congressman chris stewart. sits on the intelligence committee. what's your reaction to this nuclear deal? >> like many i'm very, very concerned and i think we should be concerned. i think it sets a precedent and leads us down a pathway that is very, very discouraging to me. host: why? >> i think it's going to lead to the nuclear million tireization of the middle east. we decided we'll manage that than precluding them from doing that. it led to so many uncertainty to allies in the region. i hope we'll be careful in how we look to this and our response. host: the president said the people who support this they were on their way there anyway, that they -- that iran had the technology and
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joiner of florence, alabama, had zero complications during that period. he credits a commitment to having a second sur squon in the o.r. and limiting the case load. >> reporter: what's your secret is this. >> you have to treat people really well the take care of then see them afterwards. >> reporter: critics are skeptical the analysis goes deep enough. >> it's difficult to make conclusions, for example, if you are just a patient going on the website. i think you need a little bit more information than just this data to choose a surgeon, for example. >> reporter: do the numbers tell the whole story? >> the numbers are part of the story. this is a starting point for patients to talk to doctors, hospitals about these complications. >> reporter: a new tool to help patients choose which surgeon makes the cut. for "today," gabe gutierrez, nbc news new york. >> we think that's a good idea. >> absolutely. way overdue. >> there are only a few types of surgery but i can see it catching on oh. for more information about the database check out today.com. we have a li
joiner of florence, alabama, had zero complications during that period. he credits a commitment to having a second sur squon in the o.r. and limiting the case load. >> reporter: what's your secret is this. >> you have to treat people really well the take care of then see them afterwards. >> reporter: critics are skeptical the analysis goes deep enough. >> it's difficult to make conclusions, for example, if you are just a patient going on the website. i think you need a...
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harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include authors and directors. and a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to sper suede citizens to join the military by war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> the country's involved in the iran nuclear agreement are -- countries involved in the iran nuclear agreement are working now to sell the deal to its citizens. reuters news service reports that susan rice says iran has no way to avoid inspections of military or other sites that allies deem suspicious. british foreign secretary spoke to members in the house of commons yesterday. here's that 45-minute exchange. statement for commonwealth affairs. >> with permission i like to make a statement on the outcome of the nuclear negotiations with iraq. mr. speaker in recent days the world has held its breath as the talks between world powers and iran have edged towards the conclusion. they were difficult
harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include authors and directors. and a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to sper suede citizens to join the military by war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> the country's involved in the iran nuclear agreement are -- countries involved in the iran nuclear agreement are...