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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Nothing Ever Dies 20161212

would ultimately learn that in fact, it was the sky as is actually represented in the actual universe. but, by age 11i knew enough about reading books from the library, books my parents bought me for my birthday that by age 11i had an answer, what do you want to be when you grow up. that pretty much shut them up. if you said i want to be a doctor, uncle or aunt betty is a doctor, you say astrophysicist and they walk away. to this day, i m a little bit scared for having not known a night sky until i saw one in the hayden planetarium. when i go to majestic sights and i look up at the night sky i say to myself, it reminds me of the hayden planet. [laughter] [applause] we will see you at the year end review in january, have a good night. here is a lock at some of the staff picks from politics and prose bookstores in washington, d.c. olivia lang, employers the so solitary lives, the great derangement and argues climate change is being ignored. pulitzer price winner in the gene

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 The Bureaucrat Kings 20161222

paul moreno, the author of this book, the bureaucrat kings, the origins and underpinnings of america s bureaucratic state. professor moreno on page one, the united states is ruled by an establishment nowhere mentioned in the constitution. what does that men? this is the so-called fourth branch of government which in a way is a combination of the other three branches, that s the heart of the constitutional problem. the original constitution was meant to be founded on the basis of separation of powers, probably the most important structural feature of the constitution. in the 20th century we developed the apparatuses, environmental protection agency, federal communications and most of this started with the new deal. they combined legislative and executive and judicial powers and that s called the essence of tyranny. so that s the kind of problem that we face. so congress passes a law. the president signs it. yeah. what happens? well, there to say, you have congress th

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Open To Debate 20161226

. welcome to the who restitution washington d.c. office i am the director andnd it is my pleasure to introduce our honored guest guest, heather hendershot a professor at m.i.t. professor of film and media and in number of books we that to one year ago at of buckley program and i could see at the time she has a real affinity to understand the connection between the communication and media world and uh conservative movement so this is of a natural outgrowth of the thatious work. and open to the debate not to watch every single one bit that was the reigning expert so please welcome heather hendershot to the podium. [applause] it is great to be here at b the hoover institution because it is so important with the research i did on the book and of course, they preserve the papers and the transcripts from the hoover institution is great to be here. the first thing people ask h me was why did you write that? but the short quick answer in part and writing the book since 2011 and t

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Brother Bill And Jimmy Carter 20161015

remember, the festival has some sources of funding, but mostly it depends on donations from people like you. you can donate on the festival web site, from the app, on facebooking, or you can do it the old-fashioned way, in person at the festival headquarters here. [laughter] we will be ending the session about ten minutes before the hour or so. first, we ll hear from dr. daryl carter. he, he s written a book called brother bill: president clinton and the politics of race and class. he s an associate professor at east tennessee state university, and and his areas of expertise are 20th and 21st century american political history. he particularly is interested in the new deal, in the fair deal, the great society, the clinton and obama presidencies and the intersection of race, class and gender. he s been appointed to the world war i war commission in tennessee and is a member of the board of directors of the tennessee humanities. dr. carter? it s yours. thank you, judge.

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Brother Bill And Jimmy Carter 20161016

and growing community, that is where we are gathering around not only professional writers but folks who write for their own enjoyment and creative purposes and anyone who loves to read anything. we have ongoing collaboration in vanderbilt university, helping us program a special track every year. this year among a couple tracks we have going on we have one, all the king s men, the pulitzer prize is celebrating the 100th anniversary so the pulitzers at remember, the festival has some sources of funding, but mostly it depends on donations from people like you. you can donate on the festival web site, from the app, on facebooking, or you can do it the old-fashioned way, in person at the festival headquarters here. [laughter] we will be ending the session about ten minutes before the hour or so. first, we ll hear from dr. daryl carter. he, he s written a book called brother bill: president clinton and the politics of race and class. he s an associate professor at east te

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