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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20141018

Walter cronkite report what was going on in the south. And my mother used to get so emotional. So mad. Because she seen bull conners. Racist police. Our people being hosed down and dogs being sicked on them just for trying to vote or attend a rally. My mother used to get so emotional. Back in those days, later on i had nine other brothers and sisters but at the time i was the only child. And she would look at me and say boy dont you ever let nobody do that kind of stuff to you. So she just instilled that in to me. I went on with my life. And in my junior year, i was coming back from a track meet. I was on the track team for lemore high school in san joaquin valley. I used to fight every day in junior high school. And he was my physical education teacher. And he would see me fighting every day because of somebody calling me a name or Something Like that. And he came uhm to me one day and said bills you cant fight everybody. You have to pick your moments. And that is exactly what he did

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20141017

[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] welcome good morning, everybody. Im john walsh, im with the Washington Office unlike america and its my behalf or to want me to this mornings event on the International Impact of the u. S. Trend towards Marijuana Legalization. This is the sixth event in the brookings series on Legal Marijuana. It again in october 2012 with an eye to what might happen if, in fact, the states of colorado and washington voted to approve Legal Marijuana. In fact, that it happened. Weve had a series of events since then about federalism issues, about public opinion, and have published a cities of papers including two recent papers on the rollout of Legal Marijuana in the states of colorado and washington. Todays topic is going to be what are the International Impacts of this shift within the United States, especially given the fact that the United States was the chief architect and has for decades been the prime defend of the u. N

Transcripts For CSPAN Q A 20130211

The appearance of integrity. But coolidge also prized respect for harding. Those people werent condemned yet, innocent until Proven Guilty and continuity for the people in market. So he kept the cabinet for a while. Eventually some people left. The secretary of the interior left. Coolidge did have an investigation. He named a Bipartisan Team to look into corruption in the harding administration. But he thought first of continuity when he became president in august of 1923. Who was the secretary of the treasury . That would be Andrew Mellon who was his and hardings before hoovers after. He is like bernanke though he was treasury secretary, it was said that three president s served under him. How did that relate to the mellon name that we know now, the mellon bank . Mellon was a very wealthy man and he made much of his money which he created an empire in pittsburgh in steel aluminum. He was also what we might call a venture capitalist. He would give a man money if a man had a good idea,

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today 20141017

For all students. Sorry. This clicker has a mind of its own a little bit. When were talking about what we want to do, we want to establish the capacity for improving classroom and School Climate. Other objectives that dovetail nicely with the talks this morning and our work on bullying, how we decrease reactive management, maximizing academic achievement to achieve the goals that we want to achieve broadly looking to pull all the different behavioral and emotional social issues together. A lot of people ask what is a positive School Climate . How can you see it when you go into a school. And the question is do you see it, do you feel it . Deb said this morning you walk into a school and you can know by just your first time in the school. Is it a good place to be . Is it a place that you want your children . When you walk into a school that has a positive School Climate what are the things we might see . We might see posters up identifying behavioral responses that are expected of child

Transcripts For CSPAN3 History Of Cheese Making 20141019

Local newspaper and suggested they get up a city team. From there, the packers were created, with the packing plant sponsoring them. First, learn about green bays agricultural roots that led to the growth of its cheese industry, lending to wisconsins repetition of the cheese state. As the cheese state. Known assin is americas dairy line because we make the best cheese. We are looking at what we are looking at here is the milk intake room where the milk comes from the farmers, from the truck, into the silo. After the milk goes through the silo, it goes into the pasture riser. It heats up the milk to 161 degrees for 15 seconds. The purpose of the pasteurizer is to kill all harmful bacteria to humans. This cools down to 90 degrees heads to the vat. Right now, we are making gouda in vat number one. Gouda is processed is cooked slowly with hot water. The other cheese we make is cheddar, with steam. We make fontina with hot water as well. After that, we ditch it and make it, as you saw on th

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