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KGO ABC7 News 400PM July 14, 2024

Reporter republican strategist. Obviously the majority of people here in the bay area do not support the president. Those who do are quite supportive in part because of that bunker mentality that comes from being in a place where the president and republicans and conservatives dont have that much support. Reporter politics aside, others stopped by this afternoon hoping to catch a glimpse of the president. Its not every day you get a president or president ial candidate in the area, its a small community. I was in the area and figured i would stop in and see what was going on. Reporter the president now heading to Beverly Hills for another fundraiser. Hell wrap up his california trip in san diego tomorrow. Were live in silicon valley. Im chris nguyen, abc 7 news. Chris, thank you so much. Abc 7 News Reporter anser hassan continues our coverage from moffitt field where the president departed from within the last hour. Anser . Reporter good evening, ama. A big day for Trump Supporters who

CSPAN2 Sally McMillen On Lucy Stone June 22, 2024

President ial campaign, and books on the decline of intellectual habits, a movement by former gang members to rebuild their families and lives and a dual biography of Andrew Jackson and cherokee leader john ross. All this and more this weekend on booktv. For a complete television schedule, visit booktv. Org. Booktv, 48 hours this weekend of nonfiction books and authors. Television for serious readers. Historian Sally Mcmillen is next on booktv. She recounts the life of abolitionist and suffragist lucy stone who she contends should be celebrated amongst the likes of susan b. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady stanton for her activism. Its now my distinct honor and privilege to introduce dr. Sally mcmillen who is the Mary Reynolds babcock professor of history at Davidson College in North Carolina. She earned her ph. D. At duke university, and along the way we learned today got a degree in library science. She has been one of the most important and productive scholars of 19th century womens histo

CSPAN Washington Journal Viewer Calls March 5, 2017

Program. 202 7488000 but democrats. 202 7488001 for republicans. Independents and others, 202 7488002. We started talking about yesterdays tweets by President Trump. On the new york times, with no proof, they write that President Trump accused president barack obama of tapping his phones one month withouthe election, offering any evidence. Response this morning from white house Spokesman Sean Spicer in the series of tweets following up that and the russian investigation. Here is the first of 4 reports concerning potentially, politically motivated investigations ahead of the 2016 election are troubling. President trump is requesting that is part of their investigation into russian activity to congressional committees, exercise their oversight authorities to determine whether executive Branch Powers are used in 2016. He also says that the white house will not comment any further until the oversight is conducted. Morning,lvania, good republican line. Welcome. Caller good morning. I was ju

CSPAN3 Understanding African American Freedom August 20, 2016

Path. This is an hour and 45 minutes. Eric foner i am eric foner from the columbia university, moderating this second session on slavery and freedom. I want to begin by thanking the organizers of this excellent conference. We all know how much work went into, you know, putting this whole thing together. Thanks to those at the museum and the American Historical Association that have been so active in getting this conference organized. , i gave my last class at columbia university. I am now writing off riding off into the sunset. [applause] retirement. Of and so i ask if you will indulge me for just a minute as i reflect briefly on my own experience in relation to this field of African American history. Which is a little, it is sort of emblematic of the many things that have happened the last couple of generations. I grew up in a family in which africanAmerican History, although utterly ignored in the School Education that i got in grade school and high school, nonetheless, the black exp

CSPAN3 Understanding African American Freedom August 28, 2016

This is an hour and 45 minutes. Eric foner i am eric foner from the columbia university, moderating this second session on slavery and freedom. I want to begin by thanking the organizers of this excellent conference. We all know how much work went into, you know, putting this whole thing together. So thanks to those at the museum , and the American Historical Association that have been so active in getting this conference organized. Two weeks ago, i gave my last class at columbia university. I am now riding off into the sunset [applause] eric foner of retirement. And so i ask if you will indulge me for just a minute as i reflect briefly on my own experience in relation to this field of African American history. Which is a little, it is sort of emblematic of the many things that have happened the last couple of generations. I grew up in a family in which africanAmerican History, although utterly ignored in the School Education that i got in grade school and high school, nonetheless, the

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