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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Washingtons 20160323

Ben franklin, of course, had been had switched. He had owned slaves when he was younger, he became a leading abolitionist, ben franklin. People can change. Washington couldnt change that much. But on his deathbed hed written two wills. With we dont know what was in one. On his death bed he asked that both be brought to him. He tore up one and asked that it be burned. And the one that remains is the one that freed the slaves. Washington was a man of action, not of words. And he must have believed, because this was that this act would send a message to the future. I dont think he wanted to be on the wrong side of history. He wanted to send a message, and thats how he sent it, through his action. Do we have time for one more . Nope. Unfortunately, i dont have any time. Ill walk down and talk to you, but thank you so much for coming. Its been a delight to be here. [applause] on capitol hill tomorrow morning, the acting chief of the u. S. Border patrol briefs members of the House Oversight

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Washingtons 20160101

Guy is a narrow scientist at umc who also is an advisor to the nfl getting the sensors used in professional football for a period of years now and just a couple weeks ago the nfl announced again that they are not going to use them. The reality is that they did use them they would lead up a lot of information about the amount of force and generated on the field and how many times people are hit in the head. Sort of a nobrainer. The league doesnt seem to want it and the players dont want it because they dont want the information to be used in contract negotiations. So where does that leave you if you want to get to the bottom. They took a college game two seasons ago and theres a presence of protein, a marker in the blood. And they found in a game with no concussions, no diagnose concussions, 70 of the players hit the marker, which is a precursor to longterm injury. It is a protein that gets on the brain. My name is roy foster and your just moved here from texas. I was an athletic traine

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Reagans Foreign Policy 20150905

It will be on the falklands crisis of 1982. Lets talk about Ronald Reagans foreign policy. We are a generation removed and historians are looking back to see what worked and what did not. Your book is based on one of the most high profile summits that took place. First of all, why was reykjavik the location for the summit . What was the goal . James Graham Wilson it would be a prelude at the end of 1986 for gorbachev coming to the United States. It was a, lets get together in a compromise country between the east and the west and have an informal conversation about how to move forward. This turned very quickly into a rather dramatic few days in which reagan and gorbachev spoke very seriously about getting rid of all nuclear weapons. And the stumbling block right at the end was gorbachev asking reagan to limit testing of sdi, something that was very dear to him. And some the people around him. So this encounter ended with scenes of reagan slumped over, very emotional, gorbachev looking

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Reagans Foreign Policy 20150831

Administration from things like the soviet union and Central America and policies towards south africa and it is an exciting project to be working on and we are hopeful to have the first volume come out later this year. The start about Ronald Reagans foreign policy. Lets talk about Ronald Reagans foreign policy. On one of theased most high profile summits that took place. Was the all, why location for the summit reykjavik the location for the summit . James Graham Wilson it would be a prelude for gorbachev coming to the United States. It was a, lets get together in a compromise country between the east and the west and have an informal conversation about how to move forward. This turned very quickly into a rather dramatic few days in which reagan and gorbachev spoke very seriously about getting rid of all nuclear weapons. End of the stumbling block right stumbling block right at the end was gorbachev asking reagan to limit testing of sti, something that was very dear to him. So this en

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Reagans Foreign Policy 20150908

Central america to policy also towards south africa. And its a very exciting project to be working on. Were hopeful to have the first volume come out later this year on the falklands crisis of 1982. Lets talk about Ronald Reagans foreign policy. We are a generation removed. Kind of look back and see what worked and what didnt. Your book is is based on one of the most highprofile sum mitts that took place with gorbachev in raikkonen. What was the goal . And why that location . The summit was going to be a nonsummit. There will be a prelude at the end of 1986 for gorbachev coming to the United States. Compromised country between the east and west. We will have an informal conversation it turned into is a dramatic few days in which they spoke about getting involved in Nuclear Weapons. And the stumbling block right at the end was gorbachevs asking reagan to limit testing on sdi, something that was very dear to reagan and to the people around him. And so this encounter ended with scenes of

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