Famous speech if the events of 1989 had not transpired the way they did. For our complete schedule, go to cspan. Org. Washington journal continues. Host two members of the workforce committee, congressman Glenn Thompson republican from pennsylvania, and august men Raja Krishnamoorthi and congressman Roger Courson more krishnamoorthi. Guest career and Technical Education is an education path that may and fall certification course, it training up to an associate degree. Opportunity. It is estimated by 2020, 6 million jobs that will be open because of a skills gap. Where individuals are not qualified and trained to fill these positions. These are great emilysustaining positions. These are positions that drive our economy. Areout these positions, we going to face some pretty difficult economic times. Career and Technical Education is, basically skillsbased education is the easiest way to summarize it. Host you came together on legislation that passed in the house yesterday. Congressman, bu
To learn more about its unique history. For six years now, weve traveled to cities across the u. S. , to explore their literary and historic sites. You can watch more of our visits at cspan. Org citiestour. Trenton became the state capital in 1790. Trenton was selected because of its location. Even though were not in the Geographic Center of the state as many state capitals are. We are situated on the Delaware River, equal justice between north jersey and south jersey. It made sense for trenton, because trenton by 1790 was already a household name. It was made famous, of course, by George Washington and the battle of trenton. Crossing the Delaware River, 1776. Christmas night. It was also, however, a center of commerce. William trent had established trenton. As a port town. A river port town. He could sail his merchant ships up as far as this point. Up to the fall lines of the delaware. So it made sense to bring State Government here as well in 1790. The building really evolved over th
Tv. Youre watching the tv on cspan2, television for serious readers. We are in new york city at the annual trade show. What we like to do during the summers preview some of the fall books coming up. Next we want to introduce you to zoe. She is the author of this book, crash override, how gamer gate nearly destroyed my life and how we can win the fight against online hate. What you do for a living . My day job is an independent developer. Lets go to the game or part of that, what exactly do you do . A lot of stuff. Im an independent game developer so i make most of the stuff on my own. Im a programmer, writer, artist and i usually nobody needs to hear my terrible music ever again. Its a bit of everything. I tried to make it move for people who dont silly think a game subject to school. Host but part of a game do you develop. Guest [inaudible] host describe what happens in this game. Arianna ts for something . I try to make my design as accessible as possible. So you just go to the websi
There those are unthinkable numbers. That would be the greatest tragedy. Nuclear weapons move the wayulation about warfare beyond anything in world war ii or korea or anything else in human history. The United States and the soviet union never exchanged nuclear weapons. The cost of the use of these weapons is so high that the same policy of the world is try to prevent their use and try to rid the world of them. , theuld level north korea cost would be high not just the koreans and japanese we have 57,000 american troops over there. We have been at war for the past 15 years because americans were killed in 9 11. Here youre talking about numbers far in excess of that. If you are willing to risk that kind of tragedy, yes, it is true, the United States could flatten north korea and could do away with that threat. Most people would pause before taking that step. Host mark boughton, of the atlantic, your piece of how to deal with north korea can be. Ound on the atlantic. Com thanks for joini
A cellphone or participate in the technology from peoples lives. I am a throw back from my boyhood. I was born in 1932. In a little town called ocean city, new jersey near atlantic city. My father and mother owned a store, had a dress shop, tailor shop. My father made beautiful suits. My mother made a lot of money and made nothing but an sold womens dresses with great success. When you a child of shopkeepers anything around, after school i went to Parochial School and after coming home in two or three in the afternoon, i hang around the store and have some chores to do and in my mothers case when she sewed a dress there was cardboard boxes that had to be folded into form and tissue paper and my mother would insert the address into the tissue paper and i do that. I made the boxes. Id hang around and eavesdrop. I was ten or 12 or 13 and i listen to the conversations in the middle of the afternoon in my mothers dress shop and the dialogue between my mother, a very curious woman of italian