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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal Viewer Calls 20170701

At ut. I noticed the hours that she has to put in, she writes a bus to 9 00, and i worry about that, i did not tell her that. But there are concerns women have to worry about. I do not worry about campus because they have guns on campus , at school. But there are so many things to be considered that women have to take into account that maybe isnt talked about, like the safety issues and what were really competing. Also, how is the work a ceo does , who gets paid 1000 more than their lower, then, like, a hugetarial person in a Corporation Like United Health care, how is their works that much more dangerous than, like, a secretary. Host i want to give a claire a chance to respond. Guest i am not clear on what your question was, but when we say all women, all men, it is everyone, all women in every job, and everyone who is a man in every job because most ceos are men. They tend to be in that category. I do not think we are comparing the job of a ceo of a fortune 500 company to a woman run

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Rules For Revolutionaries 20161210

And sports illustrateds s. L. Price reports on a working class town through the lens of high school football. Thats just a few of the programs youll see on booktv this weekend. For a complete television schedule, booktv. Org. Booktv on cing span 2 cspan2, television for serious readers. So welcome, everybody. Im the cofounder of civic hall, and just briefly, civic hall, i should say, is weve been here now almost two years. It grew out of an yule conference that we do focused on how technology is changing politics and government that weve been doing since 2004 which is, in fact, how i know pote of our guests. Both of our guests. Weve traveled similar paths. Two years ago we opened civic hall to be a yearround gathering point for the same people and conversations focused on civic tech, how tech can be used for the public good. And so its a pleasure to welcome everybody here. Let me just say that im really excited for the chance to get into this conversation about rules for revolutionarie

Transcripts For CSPAN2 JFK And The Reagan Revolution 20161226

State university and the two of them worked on the book together and they will be talking about it together and we are so thrilled and honored to have you both here and i should mention also that route larry is a regular customer at thecorner bookstore and has been for years. And that makes it so special and so personal so please join me in welcoming larry and brian, thank you. [applause] thank you very much, i appreciate it. Are we on, both mikes . We welcome cspan for covering us, thank you very much. Its true, i larry kudlow and im a local. Actually, when random house started organizing this, which one . That works. This one doesnt sound great. Random house said a while back when we finally got this thing published, its good to have a couple local bookstores and i said how about across the street . He said terrific idea. Weregoing to do a bunch of these around the country, weve done tons and tons of media. A lovely oped piece of ours was published in todays wall street journal. This

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Scott Farris On Inga 20170213

She was miss denmark of 1931 and much, much more than that. A an tress, a ball ballerina and more. A screen rioter for mgm and mostly she was great love of john f. Kennedys life and they desperately wanted to marry each other. It was nat not a fling. Shoe was a suspected nazi spy. Do you believe nat is an accurateing a key saying. Guest i would say it was conclude shed was not spy. So interestingly, for several months she was considered the prime suspect, the key to the entire nazi Espionage Network in in the u. S. , based o. Circumstantial evidence which was not correct. But when j. Ed gar hoover him was convinced she was not a spy. President roosevelt directed him to havemer under surveillance and have here phone tapped, apartment becaused bugged. Mail opened. Host youre the author of two 0 other booked kennedy and reagan and almost president. While will be leg gay of barackk obamas administration. Guest the legacy is going to be determine over the coming years. As our first africana

Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Contenders 20160814

Nixon. Tonight, the candidacy and legacy of George Mcgovern. We are live from the mcgovern museum in mitchell, south dakota. Joining us from there is president ial author scott farris. It was 2 30 when he delivered the acceptance speech in miami. Why . Scott thank you, greta. I think it was because of the structure of the Mcgovern Campaign. He was running against the establishment. So it occurred to senator mcgovern, he was very, very strong on the issue of vietnam. One of the things that has drawn me to writing about senator as one of the most influential who ran for the presidency who was not successful, he went after the vietnam issue. He spoke about that war in ways no president ial candidate had ever spoken about war before. It was language as you heard that was mild compared to what i have heard it was strong , language that unsettled lots of americans and caused them to worry about how he would win the war. It was an insurgent campaign to end the war against the established demo

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