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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20171120

Alexander robin this is are just like my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next thirty minutes candy as opposition says a Supreme Court decision upholding president can be after the election victory was taken under duress. Also willing to talk to all parties germanys president keeps open all options after the gauche asians to form a governing coalition collapsed and iraqs top court has the final say over the kurdish referendum. Welcome to the program. In africa was a barber as a battle president Robert Mugabe appears to have ignored a deadline to resign so what happens now having already voted him out as their leader the ruling. P. F. Party is meeting and will push ahead with trying to impeach mcgarvey now that motion could be filed in parliament as early as tuesday frustration is turning to anger with hundreds of students out protesting calling for gabi to go and the pressure on him to leave is coming from almost every direction zambias has sent its former president an elder

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Richard Nixon 20170430

Good evening. Im not sure the microphone is on, can you hear me . You can . Great. My name is Vanessa Beasley and im the dean of them at Vanderbilt University. Tonight its my Great Fortune to welcome you to this panel, the wonderful discussion that will have about the presidency of Richard Nixon. Im also happy to invite you to a conversation which will have on that same theme and question. Before we get started, in earnest though, it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that were in and who founded it. Tonight we are gathered in the First Amendment center in Vanderbilt University which was founded by. [inaudible] you may not remember him or be aware ofs legacy but he served as 43 years as an awardwinning journalist for the tennessean. As retirement he was editor, publisher and ceo. In 1982, he became the founding editorial director of usa today. He served in that position for a decade. He left journalism in the early 60s to serve in the Us Justice Department as Admini

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Richard Nixon 20170430

Good evening. Im not sure the microphone is on, can you hear me . You can . Great. My name is Vanessa Beasley and im the dean of them at Vanderbilt University. Tonight its my Great Fortune to welcome you to this panel, the wonderful discussion that will have about the presidency of Richard Nixon. Im also happy to invite you to a conversation which will have on that same theme and question. Before we get started, in earnest though, it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that were in and who founded it. Tonight we are gathered in the First Amendment center in Vanderbilt University which was founded by. [inaudible] you may not remember him or be aware ofs legacy but he served as 43 years as an awardwinning journalist for the tennessean. As retirement he was editor, publisher and ceo. In 1982, he became the founding editorial director of usa today. He served in that position for a decade. He left journalism in the early 60s to serve in the Us Justice Department as Admini

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Mary Jennings Hegar Discusses Shoot Like A Girl 20170506

For equality. Were pleased to have here and without further adieu hegar. Thank you so much and thank you to book people. You have been so wonderful and warm and i keep telling everybody, wherever you bought your book, return and it buy imfrom book people. So thank you yall so much. Ive been speaking for seven years and so nervous right now because im sieging to a bunch of people who i know and love and respect, many of whom are in the audience are toastmasters so i would ask you to please not evaluate this speech. So im just blown away by how many people are here and i kind of just want to save all the time just oneonone if a everybody because a lot of you if i have seen in a while about my mom wanted know speck for an hour and then someone else told me, be brief, be funny, be seated. So im going try to find where in between those two. So read just a short excerpt from the book, and then well talk for like six or seven minutes and then get to the signing. A brief disclaimer with give t

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Richard Nixon 20170528

Grandmother its my Great Fortune to welcome you to this panel, this wonderful discussion well have about the presidency of Richard Nixon and the lessons thin, and im also happy to invite you to a conversation. Well be able to have on that same theme and that same question. Before we get started in ernest, though, it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that were in, and who founds it. Tonight we are gathered in at the First Amendment center here at vanderbilt yard which is founded by john seigenthaler. You may not be aware of his legacy, he served for 43 years as an awardwinning journalist for the tennessean, and his retirement he was editor, publisher, and ceo. And in 1982 he became the founding editorial director of usa today and served in that position for a decade. Seigenthaler left journalism to serve in the u. S. Justice department as Administrative Assistant to attorney general robert f. Kennedy. His work in the field of civil rights let to center field as chie

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